Susie Smith’s 1949 Ford
Remember that gorgeous yellow convertible that Susie Smith drove to school? We saw it on the streets, in the school parking lot, and in parades. It was a source of car envy! Cars were valuable to us, whether we drove new cars, old cars, or cars that broke down at inconvenient moments. Their importance extended far beyond high school well into our advanced years.
The newest showcase in the 1960 Virtual Reunion’s Gallery features cars, cars, cars. With learners permits available at age 14 and drivers licenses at age 16, most of us were not just eager, but enthusiastic about driving. Gallery Editor Diane Rusch Zinn collected photos from stories on this website of cars we drove, cars we loved, cars we hated, cars we collected, and cars that were important in our lives.
To locate the Class Cars Gallery, click on the word “Gallery” in the blue bar at the top of this page. Then, click on Class Cars in the table of contents or scroll down until you come to this gallery.
Following are links to website stories that are about our cars or include photos of those cars.
- Tom Vosper, True Confession!
- Nancy Fulton Ingle, Teenage Driving in the Good Old Days
- Don Lowe, Cars I Have Known and Loved
- Glenna Stearman Park, New Drivers and Car Envy
- Gene Carter, Cars I Have Loved, Part 1 and Part 2
- Linda Soderberg McKay, My “Oh-Oh” Nash
- Jim Lew, Driving a NASCAR Racer
- Skip Granger, My Delivery Roadster and Other Cars in My Life
- Lee Ayres, Border Tour Part 1
- George Palmer, Remembering Dick Neal
- Phil Knighton, What a Ride It’s Been
- Mike Tearney, Whereabouts for 62 Years
- Lee Ayres, Profile of Donna Unruh Hoberecht
More car stories and photos are welcome for this work in progress! Send to Diane at ddzinn@aol.com.