Hupmobile was created in 1909.
Hupmobile Building was created in 1917.
Hupmobile ended in 1940.
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The 1914 Hupmobile series 32 coin was issued by the Franklin Mint. There are many of them available for sale on auction sites starting at $1.50.
Hummer, Hudson, Hupmobile, and Hoffman.
The word, "Ride" is often used to describe the softness or harshness of a moving car. "Hey, Jim - I see that you got your new Hupmobile. How does she ride?"
In the United Sates alone there was Cadillac, Chrysler, Oldsmobile, Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Lincoln, Mercury, DeSoto, Plymouth, Buick, Nash, Rambler, Studebaker, GMC, Hudson, Cord, Duesenburg, American Austin, Kaiser, Frazer, Pierce-Arrow, Auburn, Marmon, Graham, Franklin, Stutz, Hupmobile, Terraplane, Singer, Stout Scarab, American Bantam, Blackhawk, and more that I may not have listed. All the manufactures produced vehicles in 1930 in the U.S.
Hummer and Honda are cars. The Hudson Hornet was manufactured by the Hudson Motor Car Company in the 1950s. The Hudson Hornet was featured in the 2006 Pixar movie "Cars".
Created By was created in 1993.
Bills first issued in 1928 had a generic car on the back. According to the Treasury Department, the car isn't a particular model but is merely an artist's interpretation. A lot of people believed it was a model T-Ford or a 1926 Hupmobile but it was actually a composite of multiple cars of that era. Using a particular brand would have been seen as advertising. Newer $10 bills only show the Treasury Building in a more close-up image. See the BEP website linked below.