MYSTSARCOLLECTORCAR LISTS FIVE SMART UPGRADES FOR YOUR VINTAGE VEHICLE
A retro ride provides an amazing Memory Lane experience whenever you have an opportunity to take a trip in one of them.
However, automotive...
BARRETT-JACKSON SCOTTSDALE 2026—THE MUSTANG IN FULL GALLOP…AND OTHER SURPRISES
January is high-profile auction month, and the Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson ended this past weekend.
The Scottsdale auction is a big event, and it left some big...
CLASSIC 60S MUSCLE CAR ADS—BEAST MODE MARKETING
The mid to late 1960s gave the car buyer a massive number of options in the muscle car market.
Every one of these cars were...
JANUARY 2026: A 1967 MUSTANG A-CODE FASTBACK IS A TRUE SURVIVOR...
A little Ford history may be in order here: 1967 marked the start of a new outer skin for the Ford Mustang after its...
JANUARY 2026: A PRO STREET 1964 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE IS AN UNTAMED...
It was difficult not to notice a bright orange 1964 Plymouth Belvedere at a car show with a turbo boost pipe sticking out of...
MYSTAR JANUARY 23 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE SUREFIRE SIGNS YOU BOUGHT...
“Stripper” is a word with strong links to a world of unclad women, strategically placed paper currency, and dance poles, but since MyStarCollectorCar is...
JANUARY 2026: HIS NEARLY COMPLETED 1961 FORD FAIRLANE 500 WAS THE...
Mid-project cars are the biggest gamble you can take in the car hobby.
Most of them are doable, but some half-finished projects are simply a...
AN ANNUAL MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR SUBSCRIPTION MAKES YOU ELIGIBLE FOR MONTHLY DRAWS
This is the February 2026 monthly draw prize for annual subscribers. It's a MyStarCollectorCar license plate (you can only win these--you can't buy them)...
MICHENER-ALLEN AUCTIONEERING JANUARY 21 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
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 1972 Monte...
JANUARY 2026: 1972 CHECKER MARATHON STATION WAGON—FROM THE ‘WHEN WAS THE...
Checker cabs were like traffic lights in big cities because you saw them all over the place.
These weren’t family cars--most of them were commercial...



























































