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Bill Albright - How Many Cars Did He "Touch"
  • hudman51hudman51
    Posts: 121Expert Adviser
    I think the number of Hudsons that Bill provided parts/service for will be staggering. Add yours to the prior reply, we'll keep a running total.



    Lets start: - J Cronk - 2
  • denverslim
    Posts: 407Platinum Member
    Well, he filled the crankhole on "Oliver", my 36 T coupe.:)
  • bull islanderbull islander
    Posts: 304Gold Member
    My 53 Hornet Sedan in Hershey 15 years ago.
  • Rarerodder
    Posts: 150Expert Adviser
    I've got parts from Bill for my '42 Commodore coupe



    Rick
  • DaveFuryDaveFury
    Posts: 642Platinum Member
    Bill provided several hard to find parts for my '51. He will be missed.
    Dave W.

    What's life without a Hudson?
  • BHLHH52BHLHH52
    Posts: 24Hitchhiker
    Purchased my 52 Hornet from Bill in 07, finished restoration this year thanks to Bill's help, parts, encouragement andfriendship. We have lost a great mentor and friend.

    Brent L.
  • SuperDaveSuperDave
    Posts: 2,414Platinum Member
    My '49 starter bolts are now "correct" because of Bill's generousity. And gee.. the emails we exchanged. He was one of those "unforgetable characters".
  • Trog
    Posts: 41Senior Contributor
    We bought parts from Bill for our 1954 Hudson Hornet Hollywood and 1954 Hudson Hornet Special.



    He will be missed. --Nell and Randy Owen
  • nhp1127nhp1127
    Posts: 2,275Platinum Member
    My 51 Hornet Coupe had been fully restored by Bill in 1999 and he worked on my 48 Commodore
  • Canadian HudCanadian Hud
    Posts: 140Expert Adviser
    Bill helped me with a part for the 51 Pacemaker, and I was sure to go back to him for more. I loved reading the posts from him too. You've all said it, so there's little I can add -- this community has lost a mainstay and a wonderful fellow.
    Geoff.

    '47 Super Six
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,444Platinum Member
    All three of my Hudsons have parts supplied by Bill:

    1952 Hornet "Salt Flats Racer"

    1939 Hudson Custom Roadster

    1936 Hudson Eight "English Railton Custom"



    More important is the loss of a good friend.
    Brownie
  • SamJSamJ
    Posts: 1,405Platinum Member
    Among many other things, a timing gear for my '40...which he gave me...:(
    HETfortyqtpi@earthlink.net (drop the HET)

  • RayRay
    Posts: 588Platinum Member
    Pity about Bill, HET lost a real good loyal member...When I lived in CA. about 11 years ago, I purchased my first 1951 Commodore sedan and use to drive up to Fontana and purchased many parts from Bill; throughout the years I would order parts for many of my other Hudson projects and ask Bill to bring to Laughlin, Nevada Hudson meet held the first weekend in November where I would pick them up, we all will miss him at this year meet.
  • JLPEREZJLPEREZ
    Posts: 57Senior Contributor
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    Bill restored my 53 coupe, Couldn't do it without his talent. We will miss him greatly. Rest in peace MY FRIEND.



    Jose,Betty,Marissa



    Perez family
  • LanceBLanceB
    Posts: 675Platinum Member
    Various parts for my '46 Pickup
  • 52 kahuna52 kahuna
    Posts: 279Gold Member
    My 52 Hornet.
  • Posts: 0
    I got some Wasp trim from Bill,it was even autographed. J.R.
  • 37 Terraplane#237 Terraplane#2
    Posts: 1,659Platinum Member
    Both of my cars--37 TErraplane--51 pacemaker--have parts AND sound advice from Bill , he is also the one who insisted I get in HET , asked me to him the fee and he had me signed up. A true legend in his time . BUD
  • Jim KildayJim Kilday
    Posts: 207Gold Member
    Parts for my 46 Coupe--both common and hard to find--he could always come through. A lot of advice, counsel and inspiration.



    Bill Albright was a real stand-up guy.
  • Uncle JoshUncle Josh
    Posts: 1,863Platinum Member
    My 36 Terraplane benefitted from a very nice hood ornament he had, The 52 Hornet carries upper grill bars from Bill,

    He picked my 49 Commadore out of his hat for the award in Pittsburg,

    And Jeff's Doodlebug runs with a cam from Bill.



    Not withstanding the friendship, helpfulness, and inspiration he gave us all, including the commitment go be at the national meets if he possibly could, even struggling with poor health.



    I'm honored to have known him.
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  • bigboy308
    Posts: 117Expert Adviser
    Bill had his "hands" all over the 1954 Jet we own---It won the very first Bill Albright Award in Seattle. Bill is in ALL the many Hudsons that have passed this way--And will be in all the rest that pass through.



    Short story--We had the pleasure of Bill's company at a couple of the Turlock Swap Meets. I was amazed at Bill's ability to "Sniff out" Hudson parts and paraphenalia in the various booths. He had the uncanny knack to see HUDSON parts that no one else did. I had visited one particular booth two or three times, Bill came back later with a really nice HUDSON Fire Chief toy that I had not seen. Yep, same seller I had visited a couple of times!!



    Red and Tom Burke
  • Pacemaker500Pacemaker500
    Posts: 1,008Platinum Member
    He touched our '50 Pacemaker with expert technical advice via the phone.
  • hudsonguyhudsonguy
    Posts: 754Platinum Member
    He gave me lots of advice early on, sold me plenty of parts, and I was honored to be in the Albright corral in Reno in 2005. Doug Seals
  • willy74
    Posts: 57Senior Contributor
    Bill sold me some parts for my '48 Super 6. Nice guy, and I intended to make it down there last year in person to meet him and look for more parts. Never put off 'til tomorrow what you can get done today!
  • HUDSONBROTHER1
    Posts: 17Hitchhiker
    I first met Bill in the seventies when i went to his place with Jeff Pierce.He has

    provided me with the parts I needed,if he hed them.On a road trip to bill's I left the owner of 47 hudson CP. Bill said if I was not in a hurry he would deliver it for the price of the fuel and breakfast.I awalways looked forward to

    visiting at the San Diego swapmeet.He was a good guy and will be missed.



    later Dave
  • Richards.
    Posts: 31Greasemonkey
    Bill was a good friend. Beside the 1954 Hornet coupe, there were many parts that I purchased from Bill.

    The first time I meet Bill was at the Turlock Swap Meet in 1975. I was selling parts for Essex and other stuff. I did have a new stepdown cork clutch in its orginal box. Bill step up and ask the price. I said it is 20 bucks. But if you are a Hudson Club member then it's half off. Well Bill bought the clutch and we became great friends in the ensuing years. I located other cars for Bill and spoke many times on the phone about Hudson cars and parts needed or that were for sale. I will miss my good friend. I know that Jason will have to fill those shoes that Bill left behind, but I know that Jason will do an excellent job. So if any of you still need parts or a car, call Jason. You can count on him.

    Remembering Bill forever.

    Rich Smithen, Central California Chapter, past President.
  • Blackie
    Posts: 46Senior Contributor
    I bought my 1932 Greater eight from him sight unseen. We dealt over the phone and I have never regretted it for a minute. I only wish now that I had the oppurtunity to have met him