Definitely a Valiant of some kind. It said Valiant on it (not really visible in these smaller pics) but it also said Barracuda. I'm not sure if there was a 'Cuda wagon variant or if this is a custom put on there by the owner. Valiant guys? Any ideas?
Like to know the year of that Valiant. Cuda will probably know. This one is well done...hardtop, looks like bucket seats, leather. Nice car for sure. I'll take it. But, I gotta tell you...I LOVE Hudsons!
I watch the Driving Miss Daisy flick, just to drool at the woodwork on the door panels in her Hudson. Piano finish on Birch trim. Whoever restored that for the movie, sure knew their stuff.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-...oI/AAAAAAAABLw/myd3eCIQi-s/s720/Zurich054.jpg are those slide windows??? how cool! nice pics, thx for sharing.
I never thought I'd see the day when the late 70's cars would be seen at car shows. It's about time! Nice show and great cars.
I've often thought it would be cool to take my 1981 Parisienne but, not only do I not feel it's show ready, it seems too new. At Zurich there was a guy showing his 1984 Parisienne. It was pretty much original apart from a few chrome additions in the engine compartment. Guess it shouldn't be too much longer before I can show mine!
Yeah, what snoot said...show it now. And it doesn't have to be "show ready". Lots of guys show their cars in progress. Besides, the best and safest place to park your car when you go to a show is IN it.