Britain’s longest continuous driver, George Geeson, is celebrating today after he reached his 100th birthday.
Since George passed his test 85 years ago, he has owned 17 cars with the iconic Ford Model T the first vehicle he drove.
Over the course of his driving career, the centurion has NEVER crashed and he’s just had his license extended for a further three years because he’s in such good health.
Here’s a breakdown of the George’s car history:
GEORGE’S CARS:
First drove a Model T Ford in 1925
OWNED:
1935 – blue Willys-Overland Whippet
1937 – black Ford 8 saloon
1939 – black Ford Anglia ‘standard’
1940 – blue Buick Special saloon
1941 – grey eight-seater Humber Pullman
1941 – grey Model A Ford
1953 – green Ford Popular
1959 – green with white top Ford Consul
1963 – Ford Consul
1965 – dark blue Jaguar 3.8 S-type
1970 – green Chrysler Valiant
1974 – dark blue Triumph Spitfire1500
1976 – blue Austin Maxi
1980 – green Austin 1100
1984 – Austin 1100
1997 – red Peugeot Diesel 306
2001 – red Peugeot 106
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