JANUARY 2020: A 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER HAS UNDERGONE SOME BIG CHANGES OVER THE YEARS
Rod Crowe became the proud young owner of a 1970 Dodge Challenger in 1973.
His game plan was fairly practical because he wanted to buy...
MSCC JANUARY 29 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY – END THE MONTH WITH A WIN
Today’s “What’s It?” Wednesday is designed to give you a win at the end of the month because it’s not a rare or unique...
THE OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD FORD GALAXIE…1959 to 1974
MyStarCollectorCar’s first order of business about the Ford Galaxie is its name.
The correct spelling should be “galaxy”, but Ford charted its own astronomical...
JANUARY 2020: THIS 1972 CHEVY RESTO MOD TRUCK WAS A FATHER AND SON PROJECT
Daryl Cole is the current owner of a 1972 Chevy pickup that was the ultimate father and son project.
Initially Daryl and his...
JANUARY 2020: A 1966 CORVETTE STINGRAY WITH A FACTORY MONSTER ENGINE UNDER THE HOOD
The 1966 Corvette Stingray is part of the C-2 (second generation) models that were built from 1963 to 1967.
The second-gen Vettes were a big...
JANUARY 2020 STARS OF THE CALGARY WORLD OF WHEELS SHOW
Calgary Alberta, Canada can be a pretty bleak place in February because winter is (a) real and (b) really long so great car shows...
JANUARY 24 FEATURE FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FUTURE INVESTMENTS—FIVE COOL LITTLE TRUCKS FROM THE 70S...
I saw a Subaru Brat in traffic a few weeks ago and it stood out for a few reasons.
One reason was simple—you didn’t see...
IN PRAISE OF OLDER WOMEN AND CARS
No car guy would be foolish enough to compare/discuss women and old cars in the same article but we at MyStarCollectorCar are not...
MSCC JANUARY 22 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOUR MID-WEEK MIND GAME
We all like puzzles—some people prefer crossword puzzles and others prefer watching Jeopardy but “What’s It?” Wednesday is purely for the car guys.
Here’s the...
JANUARY 2020: 1969 COUGAR COBRA JET 428—IT WAS ON A 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR
1969 was a year full of highlights because that was the year men walked on the moon and hippies walked all over Woodstock.
1969 was...














































