National Veteran Vehicle Rally visited Brickenden on day three of their tour. Scott Carter of Campania talks about his 1915 Ford Model T with a colonial body built by Cramp Brothers in Hobart.
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00:00I'm Scott Carter from Campania, Southern Tasmania.
00:10This is a 1915 Ford Model T with a colonial body built by Cramp Brothers and Hobart, which
00:17are actually still operating to this day.
00:21Would have come as a rolling chassis and they would have just built the body only.
00:25This one's still running the original engine, still got its actual original engine, so the
00:29aluminium hogshead, which they call hogshead for the transmission.
00:33Just a four-cylinder Ford motor, just cruises along quite well.
00:37It's got its 100-year identification badge to say that it's original and genuine.
00:44We're on day three of the National Veteran Vehicle Rally in Leicester, we're doing the
00:49Brickenden Estate, onto Bracknell and then into Carrick.