1925-2025 Ford Australia 100th anniversary & Dalgety T roundup
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2024 3:40 am
Next year in early 2025 the Ford Motor Company of Australia will celebrate its 100th birthday.
As part of the celebrations, Aussie Model T owners are invited to be part of this special day, the 2025 Geelong All Ford Day.
allfordday.org.au
The 2025 event is special and will feature the 100th year of Ford Australia and in particular the first product of the new Ford Motor Company of Australia, the "Dalgety" Model T.
All Model Ts are welcome but we would especially like all owners of Dalgety Ts to participate in this Centenary event. Sundays event entry is free to all Model T owners. Enter via the ALL FORD DAY website More details to come but we expect some Ford Australia supported activities to take place on Saturday to make a full weekend of it. We hope to see you there.
We have been in contact with many Aussie T clubs and groups but on occasion we have some Aussie forum members that own Dalgety Fords that arer members here.
The unique 1925 Aussie Dalgety Ford has been discussed here over the years. Here is a link to one of the more informative posts.
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/41 ... 1406077478
As part of the celebrations, Aussie Model T owners are invited to be part of this special day, the 2025 Geelong All Ford Day.
allfordday.org.au
The 2025 event is special and will feature the 100th year of Ford Australia and in particular the first product of the new Ford Motor Company of Australia, the "Dalgety" Model T.
All Model Ts are welcome but we would especially like all owners of Dalgety Ts to participate in this Centenary event. Sundays event entry is free to all Model T owners. Enter via the ALL FORD DAY website More details to come but we expect some Ford Australia supported activities to take place on Saturday to make a full weekend of it. We hope to see you there.
We have been in contact with many Aussie T clubs and groups but on occasion we have some Aussie forum members that own Dalgety Fords that arer members here.
The unique 1925 Aussie Dalgety Ford has been discussed here over the years. Here is a link to one of the more informative posts.
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/41 ... 1406077478