HOW TO THROW A GREAT CAR SHOW IN 2017
We spend a lot of time at many car shows every summer and know what it takes to throw a great show after all...
THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF A MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR STORY
We hunt down stories every week during the car show season.
We spend countless hours in pursuit of a story that has enough appeal to...
NOVEMBER 2016: ’76 TORINO—WHO KNEW STARSKY AND HUTCH WERE ROCK STARS IN BRITAIN?
Starsky and Hutch ran from 1975 to 1979 on ABC.
The two human stars of the show (David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser) became teen...
MSCC NOVEMBER 13 STAR OF THE WEEK: SEASONS ARE JUST A CONCEPT TO THESE...
MSCC NOVEMBER 13 STAR OF THE WEEK: SEASONS ARE JUST A CONCEPT TO THESE CAR GUYS
Car guys are notoriously protective.
They have so many hours,...
MSCC NOVEMBER 2016 ROAD WARRIORS—THAT’S WHY WE SHOULD ALL MOVE TO CALIFORNIA
MSCC NOVEMBER 2016 STARS IN TRAFFIC—THAT’S WE SHOULD ALL MOVE TO CALIFORNIA
Places like California and Florida basically have a year-round car show season.
In fact,...
NOVEMBER 2016: FIRST SHOW FOR A 1974 FORD XLT F-350 FAMILY HEIRLOOM
An original 1974 Ford truck would typically show plenty of wear and tear if it was even around after all these decades.
Trucks were...
NOVEMBER 2016: ’54 BUICK ROADMASTER CONVERTIBLE—HE STUCK UP HIS HAND AT THE RIGHT TIME
Car auctions can be a bigger gamble than a slot machine at Vegas.
'The risk is spread evenly between buyer and seller because you could...
NOVEMBER 2016: A 1966 VW VAN MAKES A GREAT BIRTHDAY GIFT
Bonnie Slager is a newcomer to the car hobby.
'Her husband Adrian has always been a car guy and wanted to get his bride into...
NOVEMBER 2016: 1966 METEOR MONTCALM CONVERTIBLE—DAD’S CAR COMES HOME
There’s always that one car in your life.
The most ardent non–car people will admit to missing a long- lost car or truck that really...
MSCC NOVEMBER 6 STAR OF THE WEEK: AMC MATADOR COUPE—THEY WERE CUTTING EDGE 70S...
MSCC NOVEMBER 6 STAR OF THE WEEK: AMC MATADOR COUPE—THEY WERE CUTTING EDGE 70S STYLE AT ITS FINEST
AMC had quite a renaissance in the...















































