Hudson Staff 1933
Hudson was founded in 1909 in Detroit at the initiative of two former executives Oldsmobile, Roy D.Chapin and engineer Howard E.Coffin.
The Hudson Motor Car Company has created Hudson and other brand automobiles in Detroit (Michigan), from 1909 to 1954.
In 1954, Hudson merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation to form American Motors (AMC).
Hudson brand ceased to exist 1957.
A Hudson Staff (Model 93) six wheels was provided to 6 copies to the Japanese army in 1933.
She was only 2 WD.
(thank you to Thierry Parent for its springs and War Drawings for the pictures)
Car of Staff to 6 wheels developed on Hudson and Studebaker chassis base. Subsequently a Japanese chassis will be used. A version 4 wheels also existed.