DECEMBER 7 MSCC FEATURE FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS THAT NEED TO BE...

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  A car project is not for the faint of heart.   If Indiana Jones was a car guy, he would likely encounter more hazards and frightening...

DECEMBER 2018: A VERY COOL CUSTOM 1954 CHEVY SEDAN DELIVERY CARRIES ALL THE RIGHT...

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  Chevy’s Sedan Delivery models occupy a place and time in automotive history that essentially ended in 1960 for these unique GM vehicles.   The Chevy Sedan...

DECEMBER 2018: GOING DOWN A SENTIMENTAL ROAD WITH A 1968 CAMARO

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  There were three model years (1964, 1965, and 1966) when Ford’s famous Mustangs were kings of the Pony Car corral and faced no competition...

DECEMBER 2018: A 1940 PLYMOUTH PICKUP TRUCK?? MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR INTERVIEWS AN OWNER

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  Plymouth was a big part of the Chrysler family from 1928 until 2001.   This Mopar brand wore many hats that ranged from affordable and practical...

PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE: CAR STYLE CHANGES FROM 1920 TO 1970

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  We at MyStarCollectorCar really don’t care how Webster’s Dictionary defines the term “obsolescence”.   MSCC already knows it means a product that has been left behind...

DECEMBER 2018: V-10 ’47 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE—SOMETIMES A RUST BUCKET CAN TURN INTO GOLD

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  Most car guys avoid a rusty project because they increase the degree of difficulty and that means more work and money.   A solid, rust-free starting...

MSCC NOVEMBER 30 FEATURE FRIDAY: TO MAG OR NOT TO MAG–THAT IS THE QUESTION

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  The mag wheel has long been associated with performance vehicles because of its distinct advantages in style, endurance and lighter weight.   The term “mag” extends...

NOVEMBER 2018: MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR CROSSES PATHS WITH A MINT 1969 DODGE DART GTS CONVERTIBLE

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  Chrysler made the perfect car in the late 1960s: Dodge Dart.   The Dodge Dart was all things to all people because it fit so well...

THE HEAT OF THE MATTER: DRIVING OLD CARS DURING WINTER MONTHS

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  I live in a Western Canadian subarctic climate region that has a short summer season and a long winter season.    There is no earthly reason...

THIS WAS YOUR FATHER’S OLDSMOBILE…..WHY MESS WITH A GOOD THING?

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  Oldsmobile was a renowned “tweener” car in the GM lineup: an Olds was not quite a Cadillac-but it was more than a Chevy in...