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The Montana 500 Newsletter

Volume 57, Number 2                                             May/June 2017

Above is Doug Langel of Rudyard, Montana. Currently teaching his Montana 500 Model T Car to do wheelies in preparation for the 2017 Endurance Run.

Montana Cross Country “T” Association

A Schedule S nonprofit Montana Corporation

Founded in 1961

Background:

The Ford Model T was voted the “Car of the Century” which was an international award given to the world’s most influential car of the 20th century. The election process was overseen by the Global Automotive Elections Foundation with a narrowed field of 200 cars. The winner, the Ford Model T, was announced at an awards gala on December 18, 1999 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Montana Cross Country “T” Assn. is dedicated to rebuilding, refurbishing, preserving, and proving stock Ford Model T’s. In some cases, members fully restore these cars to a “new car status” in most every aspect.

The Assn. also allows the above Model T’s that meet written safely requirements to be endurance tested at their annual runs. The Montana 500 is sort of a proving ground for the owner, engine builder, chassis builder, and electrical systems builder.

We highly recommend that you get yourself a Model T and join these endurance runs. Expect to have some old school (or new school) fun. It is a friendly helpful atmosphere.

Membership Information:

Active Membership includes all the privileges of the Association including issues of the Montana 500 Newsletter. Annual dues are $10 and entitle the member one vote at meetings.

Touring & Endurance class: $35.00/Run

Members and those wanting to become members should send a check to: Attn. Treasure, Janet Cerovski, 1004 Sioux Road, Helena, Montana. 59602

Montana 500 Web Information: http://antiqueautoranch.com/montana500.com

Executive Officers:

President: Bill Mullins Spokane
Vice Pres: Tom Carnegie Spokane
Treasurer: Janet Cerovski Helena

http://www.antiqueautoranch.com/montana500/

Directors and terms:

Bill Mullins – 2017 – 2019  m00nmullins@yahoo.com

Tom Carnegie – 2017 – 2019 tacarn@yahoo.com

Janet Cerovski 2017 – 2019  jcerovski@bresnan.net

Brandon Langel 2016 – 2018  brandon@purewestmt.com

Garrett Green – 2016 – 2018 ..<27ford@att.net>

Tony Cerovski 2016 – 2018  tcerovski@bresnan.net

Dennis Powers 2015 – 2017  dpowers110@msn.com

Rick Carnegie 2015 – 2017  rccarnegie@comcast.net

Mike Cuffe – 2015 – 2017 > mcuffe@interbel.net

Meeting Secretary and Correspondence:

Meeting Secretary: Jillian Robison

Correspondence and Newsletter: Tony Cerovski

Direct all correspondence to:

MCCTA, 1004 Sioux Road, Helena, MT 59602 or inquiries to:

Bill Mullins  m00nmullins@yahoo.com

Past Presidents:

Years:          Name:        Event Locations:

2015-2016 Tom Carnegie, WSS & Dillon
2013-2014 Mike Cuffe, Ft.Benton & Libby
2011-2012 Mike Stormo, Conrad & Butte
2009-2010 Mike Robinson,LVG&FV>Bonner
2007-2008 Mark Hutchinson, Havre&Th Falls
2005-2006 Rick Carnegie, Lewistown&Dillon
2003-2004 Tom Carnegie, Bozeman & Eureka
2001-2002 Sam Nickol, Kalispell & Helena
1999-2000 Simon Nickol,Missoula & Gr.Falls
1997-1998 Tony Cerovski, Lewistown x2
1995-1996 Tony Cerovski, Fairmont & Helena
1994 Terry Peters Bozeman
1993 George Nickol, Helena

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