JUNE 2019: A VERY LOW MILEAGE 1978 FORD LTD NAMED DIANA
Ron Raybould is a retired mechanic who always enjoys any opportunity to dabble in the car hobby.
Ron is a big fan of low mileage...
MSCC JUNE 5 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—BACK TO THE TAILLIGHT AND HEADLIGHT
The headlights and taillights have been classic sources for clues in past MSCC “What’s It?” Wednesdays so it was time to go back to...
JUNE 2019: A VERY RARE OLYMPIC EDITION 1976 MALIBU CLASSIC IS...
Canada was the host country for the 1976 Montreal Olympics and automakers celebrated the occasion with special edition vehicles.
General Motors offered a host of...
A 1964 POPULAR MECHANICS: DODGES, RAMBLERS & HYDROGEN BOMBS AS A...
I grew up with Popular Mechanics so I was happy to purchase a June 1964 edition at a local swap meet and enjoy this...
JUNE 2019: A 1929 CHEVY TRUCK IS A FULFILLED DREAM FOR...
A 1929 CHEVROLET 1 ½ ton truck has the right owner because Don Bugbee has always been a big fan of older trucks-specifically 1929...
JUNE 2019: ’56 JAGUAR D-TYPE—A TRIBUTE TO A RACING LEGACY
The term tribute car has become fashionable in the last few years.
They used to call them clone cars but the word “tribute” adds another...
MSCC MAY 31 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CHARLESGLEN...
The car show season is full of great events thanks to hardworking volunteers and sponsors who step up to support the show.
Many of these...
MAY 2019: 1969 BARRACUDA FORMULA S 340—MOM GOT THE BALL ROLLING...
Car guys are usually born into their brand loyalty because a grandfather, father, uncle or brother turned them into Chevy, Ford or Mopar guys.
Not...
MSCC MAY 29 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOU GET TWO PIECES OF ONE...
Today’s “What’s It?” clues are found in the same area—the driver’s side so this is the front end of the clue.
This is the back...
KAISER-FRAZER (1947-51): WHEN CAR COMPANY MARRIAGES CRASH AND BURN IN JUST...
Sometimes relationships just do not work for people or car companies.
The Kaiser-Frazer car company is a prime example of a case when two successful...



























































