Derby Telegraph

Harold, 101, takes drive into future

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A 101 year-old motoring enthusiast, who picked up a passion for driving more than 90 years ago, has gotten back behind the wheel to test out a new fully electric Ford.

Harold Baggott gained his driver’s licence in 1936 after learning to drive aged 10 in a Ford Model T on his family’s private land.

Mr Baggott, who still drives on local errands in Port Solent, Portsmouth, contacted the manufactur­ing giant and requested a test drive in its new electric model, the Mustang Mach-E.

Last Thursday, the centenaria­n was reminded of his old driving experience at Beaulieu Motor Museum with a passenger ride in an 1915 Ford Model T along with members from three generation­s of his family.

He then took the Mach- E the company’s first all-electric SUV - for a spin.

Following the test drive, Mr Baggott said: “Since the age of 10, I’ve retained my interest in motoring and today find myself interested in the switch to electrific­ation.

“It has been wonderful to reminisce about my driving history with the Model T and to see what the future has in store. It was exciting to see and get behind the wheel of what I can expect to see my children, grandchild­ren and great grandchild­ren driving.”

 ?? MATT ALEXANDER ?? 101-year-old Harold Baggott alongside the new Mustang Mach-E and a Model T from 1915 at the Beaulieu Motor Museum
MATT ALEXANDER 101-year-old Harold Baggott alongside the new Mustang Mach-E and a Model T from 1915 at the Beaulieu Motor Museum

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