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Joe Wilkinson
by Steve Coniff and Tom Carnegie
It was the
late 1960's, and Joe was visiting
relatives, who lived in Montana. While he
was there, a bunch of T's came roaring
through Livingston. He had run into one
of the local T races that were popular
all around the state of Montana at that
time. Joe was intrigued, so when he got
back to his home in Rocky Ford Colorado,
he contacted the Livingston Chamber of
Commerce to find out about the event.
They in turn got him connected with the
president of the Montana Cross Country T
Association. He talked his friend, Ross
Anderson, from Arlington Colorado into
letting him use his T to run in the 1972
race out of Miles City. Joe and his
racing buddy Ernie Woodring took turns
driving Ross's car to a 15th place
overall finish. They were second in the
cast iron division that year. By 1974 Joe
and Ernie had their own car. They did not
finish that year. In 1975 the gas
shortage kept Joe home, but he was back
in 1976 with his own car painted a bright
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