MYSTAR NOVEMBER 2024 ROAD WARRIORS–CLOSING OUT THE SEASON

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The last days of the MyStar Road Warrior season happens in late fall because not everyone lives in civilized weather patterns. That's why you'll see...

NOVEMBER 2024: “I LOVE YOU DAD-THANKS FOR THE DIAPER MONEY” …...

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Earl Guynes was a young car guy when he purchased a 1967 Camaro for 500 bucks about 45 years ago. The car needed work...

MYSTAR NOVEMBER 1 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE 70S CONVERTIBLES THAT DETROIT...

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Convertibles disappeared in North America with the last 1976 Cadillac Eldorado. Purists will point out they kept building convertibles in other countries and Detroit brought...

MICHENER-ALLEN AUCTIONEERING OCTOBER 30 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY

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Here's the first clue to today's Michener-Allen Auctioneering "What's It?" Wednesday. This is the second clue. Check below on Thursday for the answer. It's a 1969 Daytona. You...

MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR NOVEMBER 2024 CAR SHOWS AND EVENTS

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NOVEMBER 3: LANGLEY, BC Kruise for Kids NOVEMBER 23 EDMONTON: Light Up Your Wheels Christmas Car Show Stay tuned--we're setting up for 2025! Contact us if...

“I KNOW WHAT I’VE GOT” … HOLD ON HOSS … MAYBE...

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One of the more common sales pitches in the car hobby is a seller who includes “I know what I’ve got” in his ad...

OCTOBER 2024: 1964 BONNEVILLE HEARSE/AMBULANCE—IT WAS DAD’S DAILY DRIVER

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Hearses and ambulances are a specialized section of the car hobby. They’re not something most people want in their collection because their past tends to...

OCTOBER 2024: A 1952 DODGE RESTO MOD TRUCK IS NOW JOB-RATED...

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A 1952 Dodge pickup truck was never built for the pampered luxury vehicle market. In fact, they were advertised as Job-Rated vehicles for customers who...

FASTEST POLICE CARS FROM THE 1940S TO THE 1990S

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Police cars play many roles during their time as active emergency vehicles. One of those roles is speed because sometimes you have to get to...

OCTOBER 2024: 1970 CHALLENGER T/A—THE HOLY GRAIL CAR FOR MOPAR GUYS

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Mopar muscle guys are very specific when it comes to what they like. In other words, they don’t get excited by Aunt Mae’s ’64 Valiant...