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#615 1929 Hupmobile Century Six Sedan
VIN: A131546
Odometer: 23041
Engine: 212cid I-6
Trans.: 3-spd Manual
This stately sedan has had the benefit of careful, long-term stewardship. It was owned by respected AACA Judge Carl F. Price of California for three decades. It was acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum from Mr. Price’s widow in 2011, and held there for more than a decade.
These fine cars were universally admired for their innovation in both design and mechanical engineering. This Hupmobile is powered by its original 212-cubic-inch inline six, which produced 57 horsepower, paired with a three-speed manual transmission.
This handsome example of the marque offers an excellent chance to join a dedicated cohort of collectors dedicated to the preservation and celebration of a legendary American automobile brand.
Formerly owned by respected AACA Judge, Carl F. Price of California, from the 1980s until 2011.
Acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum in 2011 from Mr. Price's widow.
212-cubic-inch inline six-cylinder engine rated at 57 horsepower.
An ideal choice to enter the collector car hobby.
VIN: A131546
Odometer: 23041
Engine: 212cid I-6
Trans.: 3-spd Manual
This stately sedan has had the benefit of careful, long-term stewardship. It was owned by respected AACA Judge Carl F. Price of California for three decades. It was acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum from Mr. Price’s widow in 2011, and held there for more than a decade.
These fine cars were universally admired for their innovation in both design and mechanical engineering. This Hupmobile is powered by its original 212-cubic-inch inline six, which produced 57 horsepower, paired with a three-speed manual transmission.
This handsome example of the marque offers an excellent chance to join a dedicated cohort of collectors dedicated to the preservation and celebration of a legendary American automobile brand.
Formerly owned by respected AACA Judge, Carl F. Price of California, from the 1980s until 2011.
Acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum in 2011 from Mr. Price's widow.
212-cubic-inch inline six-cylinder engine rated at 57 horsepower.
An ideal choice to enter the collector car hobby.