Down the road in the town of Kensington, is an original Model A true HPOF. The first owner bought it new, and early in its life, it went off the Island by the ferry over to Pictou NS, the town nearest the ferry terminal. And then it came back, and was never off the Island again, until sometime after 1993, when the original owner drove it once more over on the ferry to Pictou. (That is pronounced PICKED-oh!) which was some 55 years later. So the car AND the owner were off-Island both TWICE only. <g>. There is a well-regarded body and paint man in Summerside, about 15 miles away from me, who has his own early Model T and who has carefully, lovingly, and beautifully restored many a Model T and A. Mr Campbell would never let him touch his car, though--as he wanted to keep that car entirely original as from the factory, warts, bits of rust, scrapes, faded blue paint, and all. Nothing was ever "upgraded" either--he early on bought enough 'new' spare parts that he has never has to resort to anything of recent manufacture, from light bulbs to whathaveyou. Mind you, some of those parts have been very carefully stored, through children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, several moves, and dozens of other workaday cars.