MSCC JUNE 22 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY

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Today's "What's It?" Wednesday follows the standard format with the first clue. Here's the second clue. You'll find the solution below on Thursday. It's a...

JUNE 2022 ROAD WARRIORS–SUMMER DRIVING–RAIN AND ALL

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Most car guys aren't afraid of the rain--but they prefer to avoid it. Summer can be full of sunshine, lollipops and rainbows as the old...

JUNE 2022: THE LAST OF THE SWEPTIES: A 1971 DODGE D-100...

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The Dodge trucks built between 1961 and 1971 were known as Sweptline models, largely because they represented a major design departure from the pre-’61...

GET DAD TO A CAR SHOW…MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR’S FATHER’S DAY WEEKEND DOUBLE HEADER

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There are a generous number of annual car shows to attend every Father’s Day weekend-plus many car guys are also dads-so these shows make...

JUNE 2022: 1968 MERCURY TRUCK–IT WAS HIS DAD’S LEGACY–BUT SAMMY DAVIS...

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The easiest car story to write is the one with plenty of family history as a back story. This 1968 Mercury doesn’t disappoint because it’s...

MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR PICKS FIVE OF OUR FAVORITE PRE-WAR CARS

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We at MyStarCollectorCar tend to concentrate on post-war vehicles, mainly because we were also manufactured after World War Two and have no memories of...

MSCC JUNE 17 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE AUTOMOTIVE FIRSTS IN DOMESTIC...

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The horseless carriage was an incredible invention when it debuted at the turn of the 20th century and became a game changer in the...

JUNE 2022: A 1969 BUICK GS 400 IS A FATHER AND...

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The Buick name has a long association with elegance, prestige, and comfort in the automotive world. It was not living in the same upscale...

MSCC JUNE 15 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY–WILL THE TWO CLUES SOLVE IT...

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Today is "What's It?" Wednesday so here's the first clue. This is the second clue. You can find the solution below on Thursday. It's a...

STEVE MAGNANTE: MINING FOR INFORMATION IN A JUNKYARD AND COMING UP...

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Steve Magnante is a dyed-in-the-wool car guy who is a familiar figure on TV via his role as a well-informed host for auction stars...

JUNE 2022: A WARM AND FUZZY 1978 HONDA CIVIC ACQUIRES A...

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The first-generation Honda Civic was the right import at the right time for the North American car market. It was a terminally cute Japanese...

ALBERTA MUSTANGS AUTO CLUB LASSOS SOME PONIES AT CAM CLARK FORD...

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It will come as no surprise the Alberta Mustangs Auto Club (AMAC) is dedicated to the legendary pioneer pony car marque that was born...

JUNE 2022: A 1949 DODGE FARM TRUCK HAS A LONG HISTORY...

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Terry Bigam is the current owner of a family heirloom that has four wheels and deep roots with his family. The heirloom in question...

MSCC JUNE 10 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE QUESTIONS MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR WILL ASK...

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One of our favorite tasks here at MyStarCollectorCar is our interview process with the vintage vehicles’ owners. The interview process involves a series of...

JUNE 2022: 1959 DODGE SUBURBAN–THIS PLODGE WAGON WAS A REAL-DEAL WORKHORSE

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The first thing Mopar guys notice about this ’59 Dodge wagon is its Plymouth back end. Purists know this car is a Canadian version of...

MSCC JUNE 8 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY–CHALLENGE YOURSELF TODAY

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A mid-week puzzle is a good way to get by the fact you're only halfway to the weekend so here's the first clue. Here's the...

JUNE 2022: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU TURN A WANDERING 1957 CHEVY...

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Colin McKay is a lifelong fan of the legendary Tri-Five Chevy Nomads, particularly the 1957 model since Colin was also manufactured in 1957. His...

NORTH TO ALASKA 2022—THE SWEDES INVADE NORTH AMERICA

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John Wayne starred in a movie called ‘North to Alaska’ and Johnny Horton sang a song called ‘North to Alaska’—neither one envisioned a Swedish...

WE ARE NOT SURE WHETHER THEY HAVE 3 HILLS IN THREE...

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Annual car shows got a lot less complicated this year for car show organizers after somebody pulled the plug on a long, long list...

JUNE 2022: ’69 CAMARO—THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED…ON SIX CYLINDERS

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The ’69 Camaro is one of the most obvious cars you’ll see at a car show. The reasons are simple--they made over 240,000 of them...