HEY SUNDAY SUN: A GREAT LAST DAY FOR THE ROCK’N RED DEER SUPER RUN
The key to success at any car show is sunshine-plenty of sunshine to be exact.
The last day of the 2018 Rock’n Red Deer had...
SUNDAY IS ANOTHER DAY AT THE ROCK’N RED DEER SUPER RUN
Car show organizers are some of the biggest risk takers in the world because they are heavily dependent upon the weather when it comes...
DOWNTOWN GETS A WHOLE LOT COOLER DURING ROCK’N RED DEER’S CRUISE
It’s no secret that Main Street in any town is one of MyStarCollectorCar’s favorite locations for a car show.
Red Deer, Alberta no longer qualifies...
MSCC AUGUST 3 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE THINGS THAT ARE BETTER LEFT UNSAID AT...
MyStarCollectorCar has spent plenty of time at car shows over many years and we have heard a lot of different things during that long...
AUGUST 2018: 1959 DODGE VISCOUNT TWO-DOOR HARDTOP—EXNER HAD A CANADIAN SIDE
The Exner era was one of the high points in the late 1950s automotive space age styling race.
People loved the fins and Chrysler led...
JULY 2018: A 1958 CHEVY BEL AIR GOES FROM AN AUCTION CAR TO A...
The 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air was a model below the famous Impala; a flashy Chevy that debuted in ’58.
Chevrolet had just phased out the...
JULY 2018: A VERY RARE 1929 CHEVROLET LANDAU IS A HUMPTY DUMPTY CAR
The 1929 Chevrolet Landau four-door sedan is a unique and rare car.
The Landau name actually extends back to the horse-and-carriage era when the retractable...
TWO SHOWS… AND LOTS OF TRUCKS THIS WEEKEND…READ MORE
MyStarCollectorCar arrived in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta for their annual car show on Main Street and hit their show while ‘Truckin’ by the Grateful...
JULY 2018: A 1968 PLYMOUTH GTX–ANOTHER BRUTE FORCE MACHINE BUILT BY PLYMOUTH
Plymouth flew under the radar in the muscle car department because its legacy was largely based upon an image as an affordable family car.
The...
MSCC JULY 27, 2018 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE NEW-FANGLED CAR GADGETS THAT WOULD BE...
The gulf between new cars and old cars has gotten larger because new cars have enough 21st century technology to make George Jetson feel...

















































