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















































