MSCC NOVEMBER 27 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR PICKS THE BEST IN SHOW FOR POST-WAR...
There was a bygone era when cars had incredible hood ornaments that could easily qualify as automotive art.
That era was the 1930s and...
NOVEMBER 2021: A MORE-POWER CAR GUY PUTS HIS BIG BLOCK 1965 CORVETTE STING RAY...
The Corvette Sting Ray has taken its place in automotive folklore as one of the most famous brands ever built by the General.
These...
MSCC NOVEMBER 24 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY–THE BEST MID-WEEK PUZZLE IN CAR GUY LAND
Today is Wednesday so you’re going to get two clues for MyStar’s weekly puzzle--this is the first clue.
You may not need it, but here’s...
NOVEMBER 2021: A VERY COOL 1937 CHEVY HOT ROD PICKUP HAS BEEN WITH ITS...
Ray Tithecott has owned his 1937 Chevy ½ ton pickup since 1978 after he purchased the truck from its former owner in Montana.
Ray...
BORN TO RUN… OVER 100,000 MILES (AND STILL COUNTING) IN HIS 1929 MODEL A...
Butch Henry loves the open road, especially when he is behind the wheel of his 1929 Ford Model A Tudor hot rod.
Butch has...
NOVEMBER 2021 ROAD WARRIORS—14 YEARS OF LIFE ON THE ROAD
MyStarCollectorCar was still a concept back in 2007, but that’s when the Road Warriors concept was born.
Here’s a look back at fourteen years of...
BRITISH VERSUS NORTH AMERICAN CAR GUY SLANG–WHAT MAKES MORE SENSE?
MyStarCollectorCar addressed British versus North American car guy slang five years ago, but the article left a few unanswered questions--like this one.
Which car guy...
MSCC NOVEMBER 18 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE LESSER-KNOWN BADGES OF HONOR
Badges of honor are the trim pieces on cars that told would-be competitors something lurked under your hood--and it wasn’t a six-cylinder with a...
MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR PICKS RETRO RIDES THAT LOOKED FAST STANDING STILL (PART 1)
The bygone era in car design yielded some unique styles during the heyday of domestic cars from the past.
Creativity was the driving factor...
MSCC NOVEMBER 16 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—BRING YOUR PUZZLE ‘A-GAME’
Today is Wednesday, so bring your ‘A’ game for “What’s It?”—this is the first clue.
Here’s the second piece of the puzzle.
If all else fails—you’ll...














































