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Posted: 10:32 PM Jul 3, 2009
Local Woman Hurt in Model T Wreck
Car was going 35mph on the highway.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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Two people from Michigan have suffered minor injuries and an antique car was totaled when it was rear-ended by a truck on Interstate 80 near Rawlins.
The 1922 Ford Model T was part of a trip commemorating a 1909 race when it was struck Monday.
Fifty-nine-year-old Gail Crane of DeWitt who owns the car with her husband Dan, says she was a passenger. She says her friend, 59-year-old Jann Normington of Lyons was driving.
Crane says they were treated and released.
Rawlins police Lt. Daria Hooper says the truck was traveling about 50 mph and the Model T about 35 mph. She says there's no minimum speed on interstates in Wyoming.
The truck driver, identified as Donald Hebert of Minnesota, was issued a citation alleging careless driving with injury.
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