WE PROMISE TO….. NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS HERE AT MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR
We were very happy with 2017 here at MyStarcollectorCar.
Our numbers show we beat 2016 website traffic by about 45% in 2017.
No surprise that...
DECEMBER 2017: A FAMILY TRADITION OF CAR GUYS CONTINUES WITH A 1962 SUNBEAM ALPINE...
Blayne Weidner is the latest generation of car guys in the Weidner family.
His vintage car choice is a 1962 Sunbeam Alpine Type II and...
PLEASE HELP US FIND THIS TRUCK FOR THE JENSEN FAMILY
Morris Jensen was a young guy when he bought a 1966 Chevy ½ ton from a local dealership in the Sixties.
The pickup was brand...
DECEMBER 29, 2017 MSCC FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2017—IT WAS A VERY...
Frank Sinatra was right—it was a very good year.
Every year is a very good year in this comfortable world of nostalgia/old iron.
Here (in no...
500 WAS A NICE ROUND NUMBER FOR CAR GUYS BACK IN THE DAY
500 was a famous number long before it ended up in chrome on a car from the past.
The storied Indy and Daytona races ensured...
MSCC DECEMBER 27 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY—THREE CLUES FOR THE PRICE OF TWO
2017 MSCC "WHAT'S IT?" WEDNESDAY
MSCC What's It? Wednesday is back for 2017.
This is a weekly guessing game for car guys and it was one...
DECEMBER 2017: RALPH NADER WAS WRONG–A 1966 CORVAIR CORSA GETS A NEW ATTITUDE
The most popular non-fictional book on the 1966 New York Times best-seller list was a largely fictional book titled Unsafe at Any Speed, written...
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR
Merry Christmas to our MyStarCollectorCar readers who have already discovered that, “Yes Virginia”, there is a written story that always accompanies our pretty pictures...
MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR REMEMBERS CAR GUY TOYS FROM CHRISTMAS PAST
Trevor Comfort is one of our most talented and dedicated local car guys.
Trevor is also a collector and his memorabilia includes many items...
DECEMBER 2017: ’61 FURY—30 YEARS AND COUNTING IN THIS RELATIONSHIP
The Virgil Exner era was in its twilight at Chrysler in 1961.
The fin era had come and gone and with it went Exner’s legacy.
The...

















































