Mary learned to drive in a 1967 Oldsmobile 442 with a manual transmission. “I only had two problems,” Mary said. “I had to sit on a cushion to see over the dash and I turned a good set of street tires into slicks before I got control of the pesky clutch. “
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Sandra and Her 1965 Mercury Comet GT Caliente
Sandra had some money saved and the 1965 Mercury Comet GT Caliente was in her care a week later. “Billy talked me into it and I ended up paying for it; that’s why I call it mine,” Sandra explained. “So it always has my name when we go to anything. It’s my car. Billy and his brother-in-law had no idea I would buy it.”
Sheri and Her II Chevys
“My husband bought it because I already had my car,” Sheri stated. “I have a 1964 Chevy II Nova and he wanted a car too so he picked this one up. Today he went fishing so I got to pick between the Chevy Chevelle and the Chevy Nova as to which one to bring to the show.”
2nd Lady Trojans Softball Open Car Show
The 2nd Annual Lady Trojans Open Car Show included a 1923 Ford Model T with an Arkansas Street Rod License Plate. A black prostreet Chevrolet Nova, a 1942 Chevrolet Pickup with a custom wood bed, and a 1931 Ford Model A were a few of the classics in the show.
Alice’s Forgotten 1969 Ford Thunderbird
“I see men give me a smile, like yeah, ok, she has a car, and every so often you see the women elbow there husband and whisper, ‘she has a car’. And if you’re that wife go ahead and stab your husband in the ribs and say, ‘hey she has a car.’ And if you want one, get one, and have that sense of pride.”
1st Lady Trojans Softball Open Car & Truck Show
Parents, coaches, boosters, and players of the West Brunswick High School Lady Trojans Softball Team in Shallotte, North Carolina held their first Open Car & Truck Show March 7, 2009.
