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The 1903 Model A was just the 31st car to leave Henry Ford's first factory in
Detroit and spent the next 86 years within a few hundred miles of where it was
built.
In 1989 it was purchased by its current owner, Mr Francis Ransley, who then
transported it halfway around the world to his home in Wynyard, Tasmania.
The Model A will join in the hill climb re-enactment as part of the RACV's
centenary celebrations, giving Ford fans a rare opportunity to see the car in
action.
Ford Australia has been a part of Australian motorsport for almost a century,
so it is fitting to have one of the oldest Ford cars competing in this historic
event.
The re-enactment will be staged at the original Burgundy Street, Heidelberg
site and will feature approximately 20 pre-1904 cars and motorcycles.
The first hill climb was held on May 28th 1904, as part of a series of Hill
Climb Contests organised by The Automobile Club of Victoria "in order to
demonstrate the ease with which motors can climb even steep grades".
Mr Ransley will arrive in Melbourne with his Model A on Friday 21st May and
will be available for interview and photo opportunities throughout the weekend.
Event details are:
RACV Centenary Hill Climb Re-enactment – Heidelberg 1904-2004 Sunday 23
May 2004 Program begins at 9.30am and runs until 2.30pm Burgundy Street,
Heidelberg, Victoria (Melways Ref. 31K4–32B4)
FORD MODEL A 1903 – 1904 SPECIFICATIONS
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Standard two-seater with sloping rear section over the engine for luggage
and tools. |
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Optional two extra seats called the Tonneau, mounted on top of the rear
section. |
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Top and glass side curtains - optional at extra cost. |
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Two kerosene lights - optional at extra cost. |
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| Chassis: |
Twin angle irons with cross irons bolted to them to form a rigid
chassis |
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| Springs: |
Full elliptic front and rear |
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| Wheelbase: |
72-inches |
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| Weight: |
1,250 lbs |
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| Engine: |
Two-cylinder, horizontally opposed, water-cooled four-stroke, rated at
8hp. |
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Mid-mounted under the seat. |
| Bore:. |
4 inches |
| Stroke:. |
4 inches |
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| Transmission: |
2-speed planetary gearbox mounted on the crankshaft then chain drive to an
enclosed differential on the rear axle. |
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