MSCC FEBRUARY 19 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE REASONS WHY IVORY IS A BETTER COLOR...

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Ivory is a close relative of white in the grand scheme of color choices, but it is a better choice for several reasons in...

FEBRUARY 2021: A 1974 FIREBIRD TRANS AM PROVES BUMPER CARS CAN BE BEAUTIFUL

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The 1970s were a time of heavy-handed change in the domestic car market. New laws forced the Big Three to make cars that bled...

MSCC FEBRUARY 17 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—SOLVE A PUZZLE TO CELEBRATE MID-WEEK

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Wednesday is a great day to solve a puzzle because it’s a distraction to the reality of mid-week so here’s the first clue. Here’s the...

FEBRUARY 2021: A FAMILY LEGACY 1957 CHEVY PICKUP GOES BACK TO THE FUTURE WITH...

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One of the storylines we encounter here at MyStarCollectorCar is a “boy meets truck…boy buys truck…boy sells truck” scenario. Typically, there is an element...

TRACKING DOWN DAD’S VAN—A TYPICAL CAR GUY QUEST

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We’ve all been there. You think about a car from your past—sometimes it’s decades in the past, but suddenly that car becomes the only thing...

FEBRUARY 2021 ROAD WARRIORS—DON’T LET THE COVER PHOTO FOOL YOU

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Some readers are fooled by the cover photo in Road Warriors because the season doesn’t match the month the cars are on the street. It’s...

FEBRUARY 2021: 1957 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL—IT WAS DAD’S DREAM CAR

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A dream car for a car guy can come in many forms and, in most cases, the dream car is obvious. That wasn’t the case...

MSCC FEBRUARY 12 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE CARS YOU WISHED YOUR DAD DROVE VERSUS...

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Most of us grew up wishing our dads drove something cooler than what they really drove—unless your dad was George Barris. They were family guys—that’s...

FEBRUARY 2021: 1965 MERCURY 250 – THIS CANUCK TRUCK WAS GRANDPA AND GRANDMA’S WORKHORSE...

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Most old farm trucks fade (or rust) away after they retire – gone but not forgotten every time you drive by the back-quarter section...

MSCC FEBRUARY 10 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—PUT TOGETHER AN ANSWER

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MyStarCollectorCar “What’s It?” Wednesday could get by with one clue, but two clues from different angles is a lot fairer. Never let it be said...