Vintage Adventurer Aims To Set New World Record

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1930 Ford Model A

1930 Ford Model A

Vintage Adventurer Rod Wade is aiming to set a new world record as he drives against the clock from New York to California in his 1930 Ford Model A, paying homage to H. Nelson Jackson and Sewall K. Crocker, the first to drive coast-to-coast across America 110 years ago. Australian motoring enthusiast Rod and his co-driver Michael Flanders will travel through ten states as they tackle the 2,947mile (4,734km) drive in under 60 hours. Their planned route will take them along the Lincoln Highway, the pioneering American transcontinental route championed by Henry Ford, and part of Jackson and Cocker’s original crossing, as well as down sections of iconic Route 66. They will mark the start of their non-stop journey, which begins on Columbus Day (14th October) by filling a bottle with water from the Atlantic Ocean, just off Staten Island. The water will then be poured into the Pacific Ocean when the team arrives at Venice Beach, Los Angeles. That’s when the clock will stop and a new world record will be set. Queenslander Rod, aged 70, said: “Its symbolic that our adventure starts on the same day as Christopher Columbus and his discovery of the New World is celebrated in the USA. We hope this great explorer will be looking down on us as we embark on an incredible journey through this beautiful country.” At the heart of the challenge is the car – a 1930 Ford Model A, built in Rod’s workshop, that will be on display on the Snyders Antique Auto Parts stand at the Antique Automobile Club of America’s Hershey Classic Car Show prior to setting off on this record-breaking adventure. Affectionately called Tudor Rose, the car is well accustomed to handling tough terrain as it has recently completed the Peking to Paris Rally, considered to be the world’s greatest motoring challenge. The ‘Ocean to Ocean Challenge - America’ will raise much needed money for the American Kidney Fund. With kidney disease affecting Rod’s wife and daughter, he has raised thousands for Kidney Health Australia and now is looking to support kidney sufferers in the USA. Rod added: “The money we have raised in Australia will allow us to outfit RVs and campervans with dialysis machines so people requiring dialysis can have a little personal freedom to travel and enjoy life, instead of needing to be constantly within reach of a machine at their home, clinic, or hospital. We’re hoping that through this world record attempt, we can do the same for those having treatment in America.”Tags: