MICHENER-ALLEN AUCTIONEERING NOVEMBER 5 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
This is the first clue to today's Michener-Allen Auctioneering "What's It?" Wednesday.
Here's the second clue.
Look below on Thursday and you'll see the answer.
It's a...
WAS THE PONTIAC TEMPEST THE MOST IMPORTANT CAR OF THE 1960S?
The 1960s were full of legendary cars like the Mustangs, Chargers and SS Chevelles.
They were groundbreaking cars in their own way—you could call the...
FIVE THINGS THAT MADE MOPAR GREAT IN 1968
Mother Mopar (aka Chrysler) had plenty of reasons to brag in 1968.
The smallest of the Big Three car companies in North America was...
THE CAR HOBBY CAN BE AS EXPENSIVE AS YOU WANT IT TO BE…OR NOT
The old car world has the biggest range of entry costs you’ll ever see in any hobby.
You can get into it for nothing by...
NOVEMBER 2025: 1977 FORD F-350 SUPER CAB—SHE’S FOLLOWING IN HER DAD’S FOOTSTEPS.
There are many father-son connection car stories, but a father-daughter connection is much less common.
Fortunately, this 1977 Ford Super Cab is a genuine father-daughter...
MYSTAR NOVEMBER 2025 STARS OF THE SHOW–AN EXTINCT EVENT…THE JULY 7, 2011 SYLVAN LAKE...
Sylvan Lake, Alberta Canada is a resort town in the central west part of the province.
They used to host a solid car show on...
NOVEMBER 2025: THIS 1976 MONTE CARLO IS AN ALL-SEASON DAILY DRIVER
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was a big player in the 1970s personal luxury car world.
They were built around a bulletproof platform and a very...
NOVEMBER 2025: 1968 CHARGER RT—IT WAS A 12-YEAR-OLD’S DREAM CAR
Every car guy has that dream car—the one that set them on fire when they were a kid.
It could be a classic muscle car,...
NOVEMBER 2025 1969 AMX RESTO MOD PAYS TRIBUTE TO ITS RACING HERITAGE
It would be fair to say that Stan Barlow is a dedicated fan of vintage vehicles because he has invested heavily in them, particularly...
NOVEMBER 2025: A 1966 MERCURY PARK LANE CONVERTIBLE HAS 51 YEARS OF HISTORY WITH...
Gordon Butler was a young guy when he bought a 1966 Mercury Park Lane convertible for the princely sum of 375 bucks in 1974....













































