Well I got a bit of the scoop today.
He purchased the car four years ago from Brevard Zoo. It is the front car, and you can tell because it's the one that creates the power for the rest of the cars. Disney sold one of the trains to the Brevard Zoo after sitting for 20 years in the disney graveyard. About 5 years or so later the Zoo sold them for purchasing computers or something (they left them sitting as well and never went through with the plans). Most of the original paint was still on it, so you definatly knew it was the Fort train. Of course after all this sitting in graveyards, it was rusted out. He purchased it for about 3,000$ and took a whole summer to refurb it. For each time to have a crane pick up the car and place it on the trailer was about 200$, so he decided to build a trailer with railroad ties, so if it's ever taken off it could be placed on a track.
He also has a display set up of some pictures from Disney in 71, as well as a paper from Orlando Sentinal about WDW. And the paper about the Zoo getting the cars.
He has spoken to Disney about giving them the car back, placing it at the Settlement, where the RV trailer used to be. He even said he'd work on the weekends to tell the story of the Fort Train and how he ended up with that one. He doesn't live far, just over in melbourne, and this is the first time he's brought the train to Disney. He does pull it in the Melbourne Christmas Parade. No Disney did not allow him to have a site for free. He's had several Fort Cast Members ask if he'd come back for christmas with it decorated. But they won't give him a site for free.
He checks out Tuesday Morning, so if you wnt to chat with him you better go tomorrow. It has been quite the spectical, even bus drivers have stopped to snap a picture of it. He said yesterday he had some guy try to buy the car from him for quite a bit of money, but he's not interested in selling it, he'd rather have it someplace that can appreciate the history of it.
That's my scoop...