Motoring through life in his Hupmobiles

Bill Van Dierendonck loves bringing these classic cars back to life

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PRINCETON — Bill Van Dierendonck's love of Hupmobiles started early while growing up in Kewanee.

Van Dierendonck worked at a garage in Kewanee cleaning and fixing cars. One day, he was able to drive a Hupmobile and fell in love with the car. He told himself he would like to own one of these cars some day.

That day came many years later when he was living in Princeton and found a 1923 Hupmobile in Lacon that was restored in 1972. He also has spent almost 26 years to restore a 1940 Hupmobile, since he follows strict restoration standards.

The 1923 black and blue five-passenger touring Hupmobile is a unique car. Van Dierendonck was able to drive this car and take Virginia Halas McCaskey, the principal owner of the Chicago Bears and the eldest child of legendary Bears' owner George Halas, on Solider Field for the Chicago Bears' 75th anniversary in 1994, which was also the National Football League's 75th year.

He went to the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, in his 1923 Hupmobile because the NFL was formed in a Hupmobile dealership in the 1920s. He also attended the 29th Super Bowl in 1995 in Miami, Fla., in Joe Robbie Stadium. Van Dierendonck hauled his car to Florida for the Super Bowl because it was too slow to drive all that way. 

At the XXIX Super Bowl, Van Dierendonck drove some NFL greats onto the field in his 1923 Hupmobile.

"It was quite a thrill to attend the Super Bowl," he said. "I drove Gale Sayers, a running back with the Chicago Bears; Otto Graham, a quarterback with the Cleveland Browns; "Mean" Joe Greene, a defensive lineman of the Pittsburgh Steelers; and Ray Nitschke, a linebacker with the Green Bay Packers."

Van Dierendonck and his son, Randy, restored the car in his garage in Princeton. It was painted with the patented Hupmobile blue paint.

"It has a maximum speed of 50 miles per hour," he said. "I normally run it 30 to 35 miles per hour, a nice speed for that (four-cylinder) car." 

He has owned the 1923 Hupmobile since 1972 and has driven it on tours lasting two to seven days in length in Canada, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Iowa with the Hupmobile Club.

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