MSCC MARCH 8 STAR OF THE WEEK: ’67 CHRYSLER-THE ANTI SUMMER...
MSCC MARCH 8 STAR OF THE WEEK: ’67 CHRYSLER-THE ANTI SUMMER OF LOVE RIDE 1967 was best known for the Summer of Love because...
FEBRUARY 27, 2015: THREE OF THE BEST OLD RIDES TO SURVIVE...
The Walking Dead is one of the hottest properties on TV because zombies have a huge fan base.
We can’t get enough of these merciless...
FEBRUARY 25, 2015: ANOTHER UNREQUITED LOVE FROM THE DISTANT PAST: CAR...
There are many among us who are old enough to remember the annual new car editions of Popular Science, Mechanix Illustrated and other popular...
FEBRUARY 25, 2015: PUT A NUMBER ON THE DOOR BECAUSE OLD...
There’s another trend sweeping the car hobby and it may be one of the most interesting visual sights you’ll see at a car show.
Put...
FEBRUARY 24, 2015: A GOOD TV CAR SHOW IN A JUNGLE...
The basic philosophy behind the car hobby is pretty simple: most car guys are attached to their rides and unlikely to sell them.
However, there...
MSCC MARCH 1 STAR OF THE WEEK: DIPLOMAT-WHEN GETTING THERE IS...
MSCC MARCH 1 STAR OF THE WEEK: DODGE DIPLOMAT-WHEN GETTING THERE IS REALLY IMPORTANT Chrysler introduced the M-body in the 70s to little fanfare...
MARCH 2015 MSCC STARS IN TRAFFIC: WANT TO STAND OUT IN...
Most people are introverts by nature. If you doubt that statement, then ask for volunteers to do a two hour speech in front of...
MARCH 2015 STARS OF THE SHOW: THE SHOW SEASON EXTENDS OVER...
Car show season is generally associated with the summer season but it actually stretches across three seasons. Areas with more temperate climates often schedule...
MARCH 2015 FALLEN STARS-THE BEAUTY OF OLD IRON IN A NATURAL...
Most of these MSCC Fallen Stars were found in a very scenic area. There are people with links to organizations like Greenpeace who would...
FEBRUARY 21, 2015: UNREQUITED LOVE FROM THE DISTANT PAST–CAR GUY CONFESSIONS...
Some of the strongest memories are based upon pure emotion.
The natural forces of attraction top the list for most people when it comes to...


























































