1951 Muntz Jet

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Potential Bargain: 1951 Muntz Jet


Never heard of this

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Crazy thing is it looks like either a Ford or Dodge steering column... This can't be stock can it?:confused::confused::confused:
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Started life az ah Hudson, didn't last long, Jer

Nope, not a Hudson part in the car at all. The Muntz was originally built by Frank Kurtis' company Kurtis Kraft, in the late 1940s. He sold the tooling to "Mad Man" Muntz in 1948. The car could be had with either a Lincoln or a Cadillac V8. They were built through 1954, and less than 200 were built throughout the production.

You might be thinking about a Hudson Jet, which was a two-door and four-door sedan built in 1953 and 1954. The Hudson Italia, of which 24 were built in Italy, was built on a Hudson Jet chassis and have the same engine and trans (202 ci Six with a manual or automatic trans).

Top to bottom - Muntz Jet, Hudson Italia, Hudson Jet

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They are a neat car with a neat history... but just not that attractive IMO... good thing, I'm priced out of the game anyhow.
 
The Muntz factory used to be down the street from where I was born, after that it was the "Clark" bar factory. Evanston Il.
 
I had an old Muntz 8-track tape player that mounted underdash. Had that in a '66 Mustang when I was 16, then ditched that for a Realistic cassette player.
 
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