an American LaFrance Speedster that had it's first life as the Colorado Springs Fire Department's fire engine in 1915, but eventually was abandoned in a Missouri field and not rescued until 2013
Powered by a 14.5-litre six-cylinder and a three-speed transmission delivering power to the rear wheels via chain drive. 37 inch tires
The video looks to have been shot at the Whangamata Beach Hop - maybe. Note the license plate - it is the series sued in NZ from 1956-61, in the era when the plates were replaced every five years. Beginning in 1964 the country went to a system of permanent plates. He is able to use that plate as he had registered the number as a personalised plate. https://www.carjam.co.nz/car/?plate=102714
The video looks to have been shot at the Whangamata Beach Hop - maybe. Note the license plate - it is the series sued in NZ from 1956-61, in the era when the plates were replaced every five years. Beginning in 1964 the country went to a system of permanent plates. He is able to use that plate as he had registered the number as a personalised plate. https://www.carjam.co.nz/car/?plate=102714
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