Aerodynamic car designed by Raymond Loewy
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- This 1937 Hupmobile, built by Hupp Motor Car Company in Detroit, is an early aerodynamic car designed by Raymond Loewy. His design credits include: Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotives, Studebaker, NASA, International Harvester, Frigidaire, Sears, Lucky Strike, Greyhound, Coca-Cola, Air Force One, Exxon, and Shell. We found this 1937 Hupmobile 618G custom rumble seat coupe at the Glenmoor Gathering in Canton, Ohio.
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My father used to tell me his Uncle Fred had a Hupmobile in the 30’s. His uncle had some money, owned a bank and a few farms. Said it was a beautiful car
Totally cool Hup. I really like the positivism of Tony's channel. In the vast wasteland of YT negative subject matter, scammers, provocateurs, politics etc, Tony stands out, he's head and shoulders above them all. Great post, as usual! Cheers.
Who is Tony?
COOL! Unlikely to see this and the one in Washington State sitting together. That would be great! I hope everybody who has one, KNOWS exactly what they have!
I love getting to see cars that I didn't know existed
The last few cars you've hilighted on here have been exceptionally stunning this is like a cherry on that trifecta.
An interesting car, for sure.
WOW! Another one I think I thought I never heard of before... it's totally "gansta"!
Thing of beauty, I only live 10 mi from Auburn,see the other stunning beautiful cars every yr
Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Didn’t know about Hupmobiles.
Amazing 🤔
Thanks Dennis 👍
The Hupp's were really great looking cars and I am a sucker for suicide style doors!
Very cool car and history.
WOW, Dennis, that is a Real Classic! I have heard of Hupmobiles, but this is the first one I've ever seen. Raymond Lowe was sure ahead of his time when he designed this and he also did a fantastic job on the Studebakers.. Thanks for sharing this beautiful automobile, God Bless and stay safe.
What an interesting history,and Great looking car.Perhaps we can go for a ride someday?
Thanks Mr. Dennis. Loving your work Mate!
Glad you enjoy it!
I saw a wrecked 67 Chevelle showcar yesterday right after it was loaded up on the flatbed. Beautiful car, it was a local one.
Great looking car
Incredible!
Never seen one before… 😮
Sweet car!
Glad it’s all original 😊
Awsome classic car 👍
What a beautiful machine! I believe Hup and Graham Paige used the Cord designs for their last cars bodies.
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
Coral Gables 🌴🇺🇸 Beautiful car. First one I've ever seen 👍 🏄
When I was a young child in the early sixties we had a neighbor that was an old man who had a Hupmobile in his garage. He never drove it but once in a while he'd pull it out of the garage & wash it then return it to the garage. I don't know what year it was!! 👍
Thank you for posting this.
Love it!
I had heard of these cars, but I never saw one until now. Nice!
WOW! ❤
Absolutely beautiful design, one of the most elegante American designs I've seen. Just 'timeless' .
Very cool!!
Although I don't know what model/year it was, I recall my late grandpa telling me that his first car (bought used, when he was a teenager), was a Hupmobile.
Since it was used, I would assume that it was older than this gem.
Gramps was born in 1915... so when he bought it, the year would have been around 1930-1932.
Really cool - Hupp is an interesting make, not many people know it - maybe a few for the Skylark because it of the Cord body. The cycle fendered Hupps were quite something, and the Model U was their shot at a a genuine luxury car, but the original 34 Aeordynamic just looked odd with the 3 window 'panoramic' windshield, which they quickly toned down.
Hupp, Hupp, hooray!
OMG A 37 HUPP LETS GO IM EXCITED I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS IM 12 SO THIS IS COOL
It was a Huppmobile that was the first and only car to appear on US currency- the old $10.00 bills had a Hupp on the back.
WHOA!!
WOAH
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I Am fickle, I LOVE IT@
Should I ever acquire financial wealth...
Still in acquiring physical wealth, haha!
"Sloopy Jalopy "
Interesting. If this would be French all the way it would probably be 2/3 of it's size.
I was curious on how much that 1935 thirty dollar option is today.
So I break out my trusty inflation calculator and lo and behold, that option today will cost $650.
The man was right, that is a good chunk of change$
I first I thought he said Humpmobile 😂😂😂
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back then cars used to look beutyfull, not like nowadays
Question for ya Dennis. Do you have any plans to go back to the full length videos you used to post? Loving the cars you profile here but it's just not as cool as the ones you used to post.
We'll be posting full versions of new shows as we produce them. Stay tuned!
SWEET 😍😍😍😍
I dunno, what's Hupmobile with you?