What's an Export Model?

Hi all,
My 1928 Hudson sedan has a black triangle on the radiator, yes definitely black and not brown. Picture below.
I found a link to a car medallions web site a long time ago, and the link said that this badge, emblem, or whatever you call it, represents an export model 'O' or 'S'. http://www.americanautoemblems.com/2018/11/hudson.html Well, I'm fixing the car up, and it's almost finished except for a few things. Only about 20 or so items to do, little things, like roof, seat, bumper, spare. all simple one or two syllable things. And I'd like to know what 'Export Model' means before I'm done. I don't see anything different about the car, but what do I know about the vagaries of the many different Hudsons built. Every one seems to have some little difference. Of course I'm adding my own when I restore it too, different colors, that's all. But was there something special about this 'Export Model', other than it didn't quite make it to the ship? Am I missing something?

My 1928 Hudson sedan has a black triangle on the radiator, yes definitely black and not brown. Picture below.
I found a link to a car medallions web site a long time ago, and the link said that this badge, emblem, or whatever you call it, represents an export model 'O' or 'S'. http://www.americanautoemblems.com/2018/11/hudson.html Well, I'm fixing the car up, and it's almost finished except for a few things. Only about 20 or so items to do, little things, like roof, seat, bumper, spare. all simple one or two syllable things. And I'd like to know what 'Export Model' means before I'm done. I don't see anything different about the car, but what do I know about the vagaries of the many different Hudsons built. Every one seems to have some little difference. Of course I'm adding my own when I restore it too, different colors, that's all. But was there something special about this 'Export Model', other than it didn't quite make it to the ship? Am I missing something?

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Made in Belgium CAM Anvers Belgium
They had different interiors from the American cars, mainly in leather. The lighting associated electrics and headlight/sidelights were British too. I believe the other electrical parts were the same as the US cars.
And, of course, they were right hand drive !
And then I can even make other changes, and if asked, I will just reply, "It's an export model, you know!"
Ha. I like it.
Just wait until my 'Export Model' has a new interior.....
Although it's a US built Hudson, apart from the motor and instrument cluster, everything else is 1934 Terraplane - apart from those headlights.
LTS cars are pretty rare and I'd be interested to hear from anyone else who has one to compare specifications and equipment.