1932 Essex Series E Super Six Coupe

1932 Essex Series E Super Six Coupe

The Essex was Hudson’s junior companion brand throughout the 1920s and early 1930s, before evolving into the Terraplane in 1933. Like its parent Hudson, Essex cars offered superlative performance, quality construction, and exceptional value for the money. Achievements like a record-setting transcontinental mail run in 1920 did wonders for Essex, and by 1929 the marque ranked third in the industry in sales.

1932 Essex Series E Super Six Coupe