SOME of the oldest and rarest tractors and vintage vehicles in the world will be on display at a festival being held in the region.

A 95 year old Ford Model T tractor previously used as a farm postbox and the only Model T Speedster in the UK are two of the star attractions at Tractor Fest, being staged at Newby Hall, near Ripon on June 10 and 11. This year celebrates the centenary and legacy of Henry Ford.

The Ford Model T was the first mass produced car, manufactured from 1908 to1927. Introduced as cheap, basic transport, the ‘Tin Lizzie’ was almost as much a portable engine as a car. The original all-terrain vehicle was often customised by enthusiasts into alternatives such as racing cars and tractors.

Lifelong enthusiast Kevin Watson from Bishop Auckland will be exhibiting his 1922 Model T tractor which was rescued from the States.

He said: “Owning and restoring a Ford Model T has been a long-held dream, so I was delighted when a friend in America discovered one being used as a letterbox.

“He approached the owner about rescuing it from this ignominy and I shipped the car to the UK. He spent six years restoring her to her former glory and she will be taking pride of place in the March of the Tractors.