RAWLINS, Wyo. - Two people 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, Mich., who owns the car with her husband Dan, says she was a passenger. She says her friend, 59-year-old Jann Normington of Lyons, Mich., 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.
Posted in Breaking on Friday, July 3, 2009 12:00 am
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