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Bill Albright , May he rest in peace
  • VicTor ZVicTor Z
    Posts: 496Platinum Member
    (Copied from Chat Page)

    David Albright soundmant2002@yahoo.com 10/09/09 08:08:10

    I regret to inform you of the passing of my father, William D. Albright, Friday, at 4:30 am, October 9th. David Albright

    """ All postings will be copied and will be posted at the services""""
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,050Platinum Member
    I didn't know Bill all that well, but he was one of the people that I liked and admired from the first time I met him.



    His legacy and work will endure and be long remembered. His gift to the HET club will also be long remembered. The HET club has lost a great HudsonNut.



    Safe journey home, Mr. A.



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr

    HudsonTech

    Memphis, TN
  • Aaron D. IL
    Posts: 1,648Platinum Member
    Hudsoning has lost one of its' great champions. But that means almost zero to loosing a friend.
  • BADHUDSONBADHUDSON
    Posts: 109Expert Adviser
    Wow, I truly hate to hear this. Hope he has a Fast Hudson up there in the Heavens up above. Bill was a good man. I will miss him and dealing with him from time to time. May he rest in peace!
  • oldhudsonsoldhudsons
    Posts: 1,728Platinum Member
    Really sad even tho expected.

    "Wheeled & dealed" with Bill for probably 30 years & there were few, if any, who were more involved with Hudsons than Bill - his passing immediately reminded me of John Donne's famous "do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee".
  • oldhudsonsoldhudsons
    Posts: 1,728Platinum Member
    Vic - could you post/notify if/when any public service or memorial will occur as I'd like to drive over & attend. TY Pete
  • LanceBLanceB
    Posts: 674Platinum Member
    So sorry to hear. I did enjoy the times I visited and talked with Bill. Keeping all in our prayers.



    Lance
  • hdsn49hdsn49
    Posts: 391Platinum Member
    I'm truly sorry to hear of Bills passing. I have known him for over 29 years.

    He was an Icon in the Hudson community and will be missed by many.



    I did have the privilege of visiting the ranch back in 2001. I was hoping

    to visit with him again. He would always ask me at the nationals "when are coming to visit again".



    Rest in peace Bill.



    Ed Firestone and Family
  • hudsonsoulhudsonsoul
    Posts: 234Gold Member
    My family and I are better having known Mr. Albright. We have been touched by his friendship and his kindness. I did not know Mr. Albright well but he made a huge impact on my life was well as my family. We will miss you and our thoughts and prayers go with your family.



    Todd Lentz and Family
  • harry54harry54
    Posts: 1,237Platinum Member
    I have only been in the HET CLUB since 2001 . However, in that time I have come to truly understand and appreciate the people. I met Bill a few times and felt honored and respectful of his willingness to welcome me into this wonderful group. Thanks Bill and Godspeed......
  • Ducor KidDucor Kid
    Posts: 135Expert Adviser
    Having only known Bill for a few years I have felt that he welcomed all to the Hudson family. I have always enjoyed my visits to his place.

    Godspeed Bill



    Larry
    Looking for a salty piece of land!

    Central California
  • HudMotCarCoHudMotCarCo
    Posts: 103Expert Adviser
    As Todd, Jane and I timidly ventured into the HET family two years ago we had the great good fortune to meet Bill. While we appreciated his vast knowledge of and appreciation for correctly restored Hudson’s we will forever cherish the warm friendship that he extended to us on so many occasions. Our deepest condolences are extended to Barbara, Jay, David and others in Bill’s family. Bill was an American treasure.



    Bill & Jane Lentz
    Bill
  • rag356s
    Posts: 2Hitchhiker
    We all have great memorys of Bill Albright which will stay with us for a long time to come.He was an insperation to all of us in the club and the old car hobby at large.

    To Barbara, his wife and all of his family, our thoughts are with you.I am so glad to have spent time with Bill at his last National in Detroit,now an even more memorable event!



    Bill,thanks for all that you have done,we will all miss you a lot.
  • Jim KildayJim Kilday
    Posts: 207Gold Member
    Requiescat in pace



    Jim Kilday
  • hudsonguyhudsonguy
    Posts: 754Platinum Member
    Sad news indeed. The Hudson community has lost one of it's strongest 'pillars'. Rest in peace Bill.
  • 46HudsonPU46HudsonPU
    Posts: 5,152Moderator
    I am saddened by his passing. He and I became 'long distance' friends over the last few years, and we finally met last year at Carlisle, PA. One of the greats in the Hudson community, he will be missed.
  • 51hornetA51hornetA
    Posts: 2,338Platinum Member
    RIP Bill...
    www.hudsonmotorcar.org
  • denverslim
    Posts: 407Platinum Member
    Please add my 36 coupe to the procession.

    Just wanted to pay my respects also.

    Condolences to his family.

    The HET family weeps with you.

    My next drive around the lake is for you, Bill

    ....denverslim
  • TOM-WA-TOM-WA-
    Posts: 490Platinum Member
    RIP MY FRIEND9318d628c5.jpg
  • 66patrick6666patrick66
    Posts: 1,831Platinum Member
    Met him at the '05 Reno meet; bought a bunch of parts there from him for the Terraplane. A wealth of Hudson knowledge in that brain.
    "The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
    And whether pigs have wings..."
  • Hudson308Hudson308
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    Sad day in Hudsonland.
    Workin Stiff
  • Hudsonrules
    Posts: 398Platinum Member
    I hope the Lord has a Hudson Garage for you. Your knowledge and enthusiasm will be greatly missed. I am sure you will be smilling from above at all future National meets. Take care Bill A. Have a good trip and may the Lord welcome you home. Arnie In Nevada
  • Huddy42Huddy42
    Posts: 1,005Platinum Member
    Sad news to hear the passing of Bill Albright, had the pleasure of meeting him in Pontiac at the 100th Anniversary, a true gentleman , may he rest in peace, will surely be missed by the hudson family.

    Les Pendlebury .Down Under.( On behalf of all Australians)
  • PAULARGETYPEPAULARGETYPE
    Posts: 1,258Platinum Member
    A sad day.bill and i joined the club around the same time back in 71 we have spent time together over the years he was from johnstown,pa.and his wife barb being from elizabeth,pa. We felt like bill was a home town boy we will miss him gods speed be sure when you hit your nees tonight say a prayer for bill we will hudsoning has lost one of its great people
  • walts garage-53
    Posts: 1,470Platinum Member
    PAULARGETYPE wrote:
    A sad day.bill and i joined the club around the same time back in 71 we have spent time together over the years he was from johnstown,pa.and his wife barb being from elizabeth,pa. We felt like bill was a home town boy we will miss him gods speed be sure when you hit your nees tonight say a prayer for bill we will hudsoning has lost one of its great people
    Rest in peace Bill. My prayers are with the family Get that Hudson garage going so I may get to help you one day. Walt Mordenti
  • lincoln61
    Posts: 34Greasemonkey
    I've only known Bill a month. But I was very lucky to meet a legend to the Hudson community. He will be remembered and missed for a long time.

    Rest In Peace,

    Bryan Woll
  • Nevada HudsonNevada Hudson
    Posts: 945Platinum Member
    Known Bill since 1972, And in 1973, Bill helped get my 1956 Hudson back on the road with a very rare part. I would not still have it today if it were not for Bill. He touched all of our lives.

    Thanks, Bill.
  • 53hudsonguy
    Posts: 77Senior Contributor
    I did not have the honor and pleasure of truly knowing Bill Albright but I found him to be a virtual treasure trove of knowledge concerning the Hudson automobile. I am sure that many of us who had great respect for him will miss his generous nature in the sharing of his expertise. God speed to you Bill.



    Glenn Degere
  • hudsoncustomhudsoncustom
    Posts: 151Expert Adviser
    Rest in Peace Bill.
  • thekid1950
    Posts: 21Greasemonkey
    We are all so sad to hear of Bill's passing.



    Our thoughts and prayers are with Barbara and family....you have the greatest loss...may God be with you and may Bill rest in peace.



    Bill was our greatest HUDSON fan.

    He inspired us and helped us achieve our dreams.

    He achieved his and was able to spend the greater part of his life doing what he truly loved.

    He'd go out of his way for us....he was always there to help and offer advice. You'd call in need of a part...he knew you wanted it "yesterday"...and he'd ship it before you sent him payment. He'd welcome you to visit Vintage Coach and allow you to tour it's treasures.



    Bill was a great friend.



    Bill... we will miss you but we will never forget you. You are always in our hearts.



    Carl
  • George T.
    Posts: 75Senior Contributor
    I know Bill is motoring on to heaven...



    Our thoughts and prayers travel with you.
  • oldhudsonsoldhudsons
    Posts: 1,728Platinum Member
    heard from his son & the service will be at a cemetary in Riverside, Calif.

    on Mon. the 19th.
  • super651
    Posts: 515Platinum Member
    Bill, You are gone but,Not Forgotton.

    You gave me lots of good info when i was racing the Hornet-Jet and after that It won lots of races. See you up there

    Pal Rudy

    I used his saying many years back ( I WOULD RATHER FIX THAN SWITCH )
  • onerare39onerare39
    Posts: 528Hitchhiker
    We have truly lost an icon.



    My sincere sympathy to the Albright family
  • essexcoupe3131essexcoupe3131
    Posts: 1,219Platinum Member
    My condolences to his family, I never meet him but he has been an icon on this site and 1 of the greatest ambassadors to the Hudson world

    We may be a small world but he filled it with such great enthusiasm and dignity, may he rest in piece

    Mike
  • indianracing
    Posts: 1Hitchhiker
    Although I never had the opportunity to write or meet Bill, he obviously was a Hudson Legend.

    What impressed me most about the Hudson club (HET), was the devotion it`s members have towards the marque. One member in particular that stood out was a gentleman named Bill Albright, who turned down 100K for a 53 Conv. coupe and sold it for 70K instead to a new owner who would care more for the car.

    God Speed Bill, thanks for setting an example the younger crowd can learn from. Art indianracing12@aol.com
  • J SpencerJ Spencer
    Posts: 367Gold Member
    My sincere condolences to the Albright family. I had only met and spoke with Bill briefly at a few National meets (1st one 1988, York, Pa) and of course the 100th anniversary this year. As everyone says a true gentleman,weath of knowledge and a true blue "Hudsonut"



    On behalf of me and all the Western New York/Ontario Chaapter May you rest in peace.



    sincerly, Jim Spencer



    as a country song goes;



    GO REST HIGH ON THAT MOUNTAIN, YOUR WORK ON EARTH IS DONE!
  • 4Hud4Hud
    Posts: 149Expert Adviser
    I had the opportunity to stop at Vintage Coach on a trip to California a couple of years ago. Bill and I had a great Hudson chat, he was very helpfull with parts and generous with his knowledge. A gentleman indeed. Bob Callfas
  • 52 kahuna52 kahuna
    Posts: 279Gold Member
    Bill was a gentleman, always had something positive to say. Even about my Hornet! He'll be missed. My prayers are with the family.



    Terry
  • bobdriveshudsonbobdriveshudson
    Posts: 582Platinum Member
    Our first trip to California in 2004 allowed us to make a visit. I had called Bill Albright prior to coming to Los Angles to get directions, not really aware of just how big that city is. I made several wrong exits before I finally got the right one and was able to get to Bill's before he closed. Now my wife is not a junk yard fan, barely a car fan. So she didnt realize what she was looking at or just how famous Bill was. She did know what a Hudson was and had ridden in a stepdown. She was amazed at the quality of work she saw at his shop. We have been fortunate to see Bill at the last three national meets and enjoyed conversations with him. We will miss seeing him.
  • dave sdave s
    Posts: 1,178Moderator
    All of us at Carlisle HET were saddened when we heard of the loss of our friend, Bill. May he rest in peace.
  • silveronesilverone
    Posts: 616Platinum Member
    If there's cars in heaven I know what I'll be driving, and where I'll get it - Bill's Heavenly Hudsons.

    BIll's legacy will live on here on earth for as long as there's a Hudson left, or a book about them.

    Anne and I are deeply saddened by Bill's passing, and our condolences to his family and friends.



    Ryan & Anne Ankney
  • tristansdaztristansdaz
    Posts: 624Platinum Member
    I have been privleged to count Bill as a friend since 1972. My first visit to the ranch was back when he had a couple/three of those weird mid 50's Volvo convertibles and a Mantz Jet. I probably bought/sold/or traded 50 or more Hudsons over the years. He will be missed greatly.
  • 29 Essex rs29 Essex rs
    Posts: 86Expert Adviser
    From Joyce and Peter Traxler - Sarnia Ontario Canada



    We have had the only met Bill once, it seems he has meant a lot to all Hudsonites, The Het Club, and would like to pass on our sympathies to his family. May he Rest In Peace
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Bill was a cool guy and did a lot for the Hudson Community. I bought some cast aluminum parts for my packemaker conv top mechanism that bill had had made. Now I ask you, where else would you ever find something as obscure as that? And he only charged $25 a piece for them. I always felt it was a very fair price. I also really enjoyed watching the video he had on TV of him showing his Hudson Ranch and then he took one of his stepdown convetibles out for a cruise for the camera. A neat guy indeed. RIP Bill. Rob Fayette
  • Clutch guy
    Posts: 811Platinum Member
    I was able to sit down and talk with Bill and Jason at the National. Hudson's were Bill's passion. Not many people get to do what they love to do in life. May he rest in peace.
  • russmaas
    Posts: 475Platinum Member
    Half my cars would that be on the road today without Bills parts. Truly a conerstone in hudson lives. Thanks Bill
  • Sgnl50Sgnl50
    Posts: 68Senior Contributor
    "Forget the Whales, Save the Hudsons"



    Embroidered on the back of Bill's shirt the last time I saw him.............



    Rest in Peace Mr Albright and thank you for all you've done for this hobby



    Matt Firestone
  • Posts: 0
    damn bad news..:( Bill helped me a lot with my car (both parts and advice). This sure is a great loss to all of us Hudson fans...





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  • johnclement
    Posts: 2Hitchhiker
    With Bill's passing, we have lost a true HET icon. Bill's dedication to Hudson knew no bounds. For years, Bill spent his life saving Hudsons, Hudson parts, and Hudson knowledge at a time when almost nobody else was doing so. His work led to a remarkable accumulation of cars and parts that will continue to support the Hudson community for years to come.



    The annual Albright Award also stands as testimony to Bill's passion for putting Hudson cars back on the road. Several years ago, Bill presented the Club with an unsolicited and very generous contribution to be used to set up an "annual prize" for the purpose of encouraging HETers to restore Hudsons with Hudson drivetrains. Several times he added to the fund to help sustain it. Since its inception the Albright Award has led to numerous restorations of Hudson-built vehicles, and will continue to do so for many years to come.



    Bill's declining health occasionally kept him from participating in every event that he wanted to be at, but it never reduced his Hudson fervor. It was wonderful that he was able to make it to Detroit for the incredible 100th Anniversary Celebration, and just as wonderful that so many of us got to say "thanks" to him for everything he did. Our condolences go out to the entire Albright family, and may our prayers help them find comfort. Bill, rest in peace after a job well done.



    John Clement
  • ArtSArtS
    Posts: 102Expert Adviser
    For Bill Albright and Family:



    Regrettably, I never had the pleasure of visiting you in Fontana. But I have witnessed your good works and am grateful for your kind words of encouragement. Please know that you have brought us all much joy by sharing your time and wisdom. Rest peacefully, my friend, in the good company of others who have been called home.



    ArtS

    Columbus, OH
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