MAY 2022: 1958 DODGE SWEPTSIDE–A BACKGROUND PLAYER IN A PHOTO GETS...
The Dodge Sweptside is one of the most sought-after trucks in the Mopar world because they were rare even when they were new.
These were...
PEACHLAND WORLD OF WHEELS CAR SHOW… SUN, FUN, AND A LARGE...
One of the best locations for a car show is right beside a large body of water because vintage vehicles parked along a lake...
A SPRING FLING WITH THE APPLE VALLEY CRUISERS
Summerland, British Columbia is a friendly community located in the heartland of Canada’s Okanagan region, a summer tourist destination for many visitors because of...
MSCC MAY 2022 STARS OF THE SHOW—THE AMAC/CAM CLARK FORD AIRDRIE...
The plague took out two years of car shows but they’re coming back in a big way.
Here’s a case in point—the AMAC all-Ford show...
MSCC MAY 20 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE MOSTLY EXTINCT CAR GUY...
Recently, I witnessed what could only be described as an automotive version of a passenger pigeon moment.
Just to clarify, passenger pigeons were a bird...
THE MERCURY MARAUDER… FINALLY A CAR FOR GENGHIS KHAN
History has presented Genghis Khan in a somewhat negative light, probably because his main interests involved robbing and plundering many regions during his reign...
MSCC MAY 18 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
You'll see the first MyStar "What's It?"clue above.
You'll see the second clue below.
You'll see the answer below...on Thursday.
It's a 1954 Nash Metropolitan.
By: Jerry...
MAY 2022: A MINT 1966 MERCURY COLONY PARK STATION WAGON SURVIVES...
Frank Albus is the proud owner of a 1966 Mercury Colony Park station wagon that somehow avoided the crusher after it was sold to...
MAY 2022: A 1966 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SIGNET IS A REAL HEAD-TURNER
The Canadian version of the 1966 Plymouth Valiant was a dead ringer for the 1966 Dodge Dart, but did not share the same style...
THE FIRST ANNUAL MORRIN CAR SHOW WAS ANOTHER MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR WINNER
We at MyStarCollectorCar have never made a secret of the fact we love small town car shows.
Mainly because we love the relaxed pace...




























































