NOVEMBER 2020:1969 TOYOTA CROWN WAGON – IT CHECKED ALL THE BOXES FOR ITS OWNER

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There are two hot commodities in the car hobby these days – station wagons and vintage Japanese cars. This ’69 Toyota Crown wagon checks off...

NEWSFLASH……WE’RE NOT JUST ABOUT PRETTY PICTURES HERE AT MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR

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We live in a new age where cyber world connections matter in a big way for all of us. MyStarCollectorCar fired up 11 years...

NOVEMBER 2020: A BEAUTIFUL 1971 PLYMOUTH ‘CUDA PRO STREET CUSTOM IS A SHOW WINNER...

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The 1971 Plymouth Barracuda was an outlier right from the start in E-body (second generation Barracudas built from 1970-74) world because it sported a...

NOVEMBER 2020: 1972 LINCOLN MARK IV – MUSCLE IN A TUX…LUXURY CRUISER IS NOW...

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The Lincoln MK III debuted in 1969 as a personal luxury car aimed directly at the Cadillac Eldorado. The MK III was followed by the...

STREET ROD: WAS A VIDEO GAME FROM 1989 THE CLOSEST THING TO A REAL...

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Video games have evolved since the late 70s-early 1980s arcades – those are the ones I remember. Today’s video games make those arcade games look...

OCTOBER 2020: 1963 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD AMBULANCE – DO YOU PRESERVE HISTORY?

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Every old car or truck project comes with a history so the owner has a big decision at some point in the process. Do you...

MSCC OCTOBER 30 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: WHERE HAVE I HEARD THAT NAME BEFORE? FIVE...

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    A car commercial blazed across my TV screen and reminded me of the recycling program as it applied to car names. The car...

CAR-ONA CRUISE – THIS IS WHY CAR SHOWS AND POLITICS DON’T MIX

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The car hobby is an oasis from the real world for a simple reason – positives and negatives don’t mix. The car hobby is the...

MSCC OCTOBER 28 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY – IS THIS AN EASY ONE?

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One of the questions readers ask about “What’s It?” Wednesday is whether many people solve the puzzle so hopefully this clue pushes you in...

OCTOBER 2020: A BEASTLY 1967 PLYMOUTH THAT BEGAN LIFE AS A MILD-MANNERED BELVEDERE II

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The automotive caste system was painfully clear in 1967 when this Plymouth Belvedere II left the showroom. It was a small block 318 car...