Description
Hudson and the Hudson-built Terraplane – Black and white 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ ad that calls attention to their Electric Hand. There is a picture of three people sitting in the front seat of one of these cars that is being driven by a woman. The lady driving is looking ahead, as a driver should, and the two passengers are staring at the Electric Hand which is prominent in the picture the way it is arranged. The text calls it “the greatest convenience since the self-starter” and continues on to explain how it works and how with it you have “Room for elbows – room for legs”. The ad mentions a few other features like the first Steel Roof and the Bendix Rotary-Equilized Brakes before showing list prices of $585 for the Hudson-built Terraplane, $695 for the Hudson Six and $760 for the Hudson Eight.
Source: February 23, 1935 Saturday Evening Post.