1961: MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR SALUTES THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF A NEW DAWN FOR CARS
There is plenty of ammo on both sides of the argument for a car guy debate about whether 1960 or 1961 marked the dawn...
MSCC JANUARY 20 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—YOUR MID-WEEK PUZZLE
Today’s “What’s It?” Wednesday first clue is a clear look at the headlight and half the grille.
The second clue looks down the quarter—this is...
JANUARY 2021: A WELL-PRESERVED 1972 DODGE DART SWINGER WITH A CHICK MAGNET PAINT SCHEME
Randy Nesbitt has been there and done that in the go-fast department over the years.
In fact, Randy believes he has nothing left to...
CLASSIC SONGS THAT MADE YOU DRIVE FASTER—AND THE CLASSIC CARS THAT COULD HANDLE IT
Music and cars go together like hot dogs and mustard, so record producers picked up on the relationship between the radio and the gas...
JANUARY 2021 ROAD WARRIORS—A LOOK AT WHAT WAS ON THE STREET 13 YEARS AGO
Why not start a new year with a look back, because MyStarCollectorCar is always about looking back.
These classics were on the street back in...
JANUARY 2021: A 1971 GMC PICKUP HAS A LONG HISTORY WITH ONE FARM FAMILY
Mike Casky is only the second owner of a beautiful 1971 GMC pickup truck and he knows the first owner very well because the...
MSCC JANUARY 15 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE HUFFERS YOU PROBABLY NEVER KNEW WERE SUPERCHARGED
A supercharged car is fairly common in the 21st century, but back in the 20th century most supercharged cars were found at the racetrack.
That...
JANUARY 2021: FOUND! GRANDPA’S 1986 DODGE 4X4
The best MyStarCollectorCar owner’s stories are the ones with a direct link to a family member – particularly a member from another generation.
The next...
MSCC JANUARY 13 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—FRONT TO BACK
Here’s a headlight for your first clue so that’s a great start.
The taillight and rear quarter make up the second clue so from point...
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE LOWLY CHEVY DELRAY
There was always a pecking order in yesteryear’s car models, a trend that is less visibly obvious in today’s world unless the creature comforts...

















































