In 1965, LeRoi “Tex” Smith traveled to Montana to cover a Ford Model T endurance race for Car Craft magazine. “On several weekends during the summer,” he wrote in the February 1966 issue, “T owners gather at towns like Livingston, Bozeman, Joran, Boulder, White Sulphur Springs, etc. to wring the dickens out of their racing iron.”
Ford made the Model T from 1908–1927. Today, even the newest of them is almost 100 years old. In 1965, though, the ’15–’27 models popular on these runs were 40–50 years old. So a Model T rally then would have been like a cruise made up of Malaise-era and RADwood cars today. Classics, yes, but not yet ancient.
Ancient they may be now, but Model Ts still enjoy a huge enthusiast and collector following.…