MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR SEPTEMBER 2025 ROAD WARRIORS–CLOSING OUT THE LAST WEEKEND OF SUMMER...

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This is the last official weekend of Summer 2025 and the best way to end it is showcase classic road warriors from the last...

MYSTAR SEPTEMBER 19 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: THE FIVE BEST THINGS ABOUT...

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‘Hot Rod Magazine' was a bible for car guys in the 60s. They had legendary writers and a huge magazine full of various features designed...

FIVE CLASSIC FACTORY DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS

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Dual exhaust systems weren’t much of a factor with regular production cars until Ford introduced the flathead V-8 in March 1932. That’s when the performance...

SEPTEMBER 2025: THIS 1977 DODGE D-100 PICKUP WAS A JUNKYARD RESCUE

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1972 marked the debut of a brand-new Dodge truck design that is now affectionately known as a “Tin Grille” by its legion of fans....

MICHENER-ALLEN AUCTIONEERING SEPTEMBER 17 “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. You'll find the answer below on Thursday. It's a 1966...

FIVE COOL THINGS FOUND UNDER THE HOOD OF A RETRO RIDE

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The vintage vehicle hobby allows us a golden opportunity to peek under the hood of an old ride and see what makes it tick,...

BACK ALLEY=FUTURE GOLD

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Alley-crawling is a favorite car guy activity because we all like looking for that ultimate automotive prize tucked away beside some guy’s garage. It’s like...

SEPTEMBER 2025 MOPAR MUSCLE FROM THE LAND DOWN UNDER—THIS 1973 CHRYSLER...

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Australian cars are a mystery to North Americans because they’re like a duckbill platypus, koala bear, or kangaroo. They’re only found in Australia. This 1973 Chrysler...

CAR GUY THINGS I DON’T LIKE

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The car hobby is a constant learning curve for me—mostly a good learning curve. I get an education with every interview but it’s not always...

SEPTEMBER 2025: A 1981 CHEVY CAMARO Z-28 HAS AN AMAZING BACK...

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Rocky Robertson is the current owner of a car that has been in his family for almost its entire existence. Its first owner was...