Unusual Motorhomes

Dutch couple travelling around the world in Ford Model T

Heading off around the world in a modern motorhome or 4×4 is impressive enough, but would you consider doing it in a Ford Model T?

I was deeply impressed (and a little envious) to read that Dutch couple Dirk and Trudy Regter are doing exactly that. The Retgers have owned their 1915 Ford Model T since 1997, and began their journey in the summer of 2012. The couple, both retired, have so far covered almost 50,000 miles, visiting and supporting various projects run by the international children’s aid organisation: SOS – Children’s Villages.

Ford Model T world tour

The Ford Model T covered 14,000 miles in 180 days during the first leg of the drive in 2012, which took them from their home town of Edam, to Cape Town in South Africa.

In 2013 the couple drove through the USA and Canada, crossing 22 States during their 17,000-mile, 180-day road trip. In 2014 they ticked off another 16,000 miles through South America in a further 180 days.

Ford Model T world tour

Sadly, the Model T was involved in an accident when it returned to Europe. However, the couple plan to continue their journey through New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, and India, crossing the Himalayas to China, through Mongolia and back to the Netherlands via Central Europe during 2016 and 2017.

Although they do appear to have had a Land Rover backup vehicle, this is still a very impressive journey.

Ford Model T world tour

Dirk previously owned a 1923 Ford Model T and a 1928 Ford Model A, inheriting his passion for vintage Fords from his father and grandfather.

The Regters’ Ford Model T is powered by a 3.0-litre petrol engine and is unaltered from its standard 1915 factory specification. The single exception is larger tyres for the wooden-spoked wheels, making the ride softer for long journeys.

“On the border of South Africa and Botswana we met a farmer who had an old Ford Model T in the shed”, Dirk said. “He gave us a tyre off it as a gift to help us on our way.

“In Africa we had to weld a broken front wheel at the local blacksmith. “I’m pretty handy, and a screwdriver, hammer, some duct tape, tie wraps and tensioning straps go a long way.”

You can see Dirk recount some of the highlights of the journey so far in this great You Tube video:

For more information or to make a donation, visit the couple’s website: www.tfordworldtour.org