Saddened by having very few collectibles to remember his late mother by, a Kentucky man embarked on a quest to find, and buy back, her beloved 1971 convertible. Twenty years on, he finally succeeded, only to find a nostalgic surprise in the glove box. “In the late summer of 1971, my father purchased a lime-mist-green Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme convertible from our local Oldsmobile dealer, for my mother,” John Berry, 61, told The Epoch Times. “From what I recall, it was a complete surprise, and my mother cherished that car. “She would take us kids, for rides with the top down and made every trip an adventure,” he recalled. “I remember thinking she looked like a movie star in the car with her big sunglasses on, and her hair wrapped in a coordinating scarf.” When John’s mother, Janis, suddenly died in 1975, her husband, Lathrop, kept the car. However, a few years …