Qualified: The story of Quintaz Struble and Mandrell Dean

 
BY JASON KERSEY, Staff Writer, jkersey@opubco.com | Published: January 29, 2012   

The white Cutlass Supreme parked in Quintaz Struble's driveway hasn't moved in years. Dents and a tattered red-vinyl top are the least of its problems. It's going to need a new motor, a new transmission and lots of work to be drivable.

photo - Quintaz Struble holds a photo of his father Mandrell Dean in front of his 1986 Cutlass Supreme in Oklahoma City home on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman
Quintaz Struble holds a photo of his father Mandrell Dean in front of his 1986 Cutlass Supreme in Oklahoma City home on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

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Quintaz says he'll own that 1986 Cutlass til the day he dies, if only for who it belonged to — an Oklahoma high school football legend named Mandrell Dean.

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