The Hudson Motor Car Company, which became defunct in 1954 when it merged with Nash to create the American Motors Corporation, produced many different models beginning in 1909. The Hudson Country Club was officially named the Country Club Six Series 93. It was a coupe convertible made in the 1930s and is one of the more notable models produced by the company over the years. The Country Club included attractive styling and innovative engineering for its time. Today, the Country Club and other Hudson models are highly collectible. You can find one here at FossilCars.