MSCC JANUARY 3 STAR OF THE WEEK: 1948 FORD PREFECT—BEFORE THEY BECAME JUICE MONKEYS...

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MSCC JANUARY 3 STAR OF THE WEEK: 1948 FORD PREFECT—BEFORE THEY BECAME JUICE MONKEYS THEY WERE PRETTY SEDATE CARS     British econo-boxes were a favorite for...

JANUARY 2016: A 1957 FORD SKYLINER: 51 YEARS WITH ONE FAMILY

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  Ford had a better idea in 1957 when they introduced the Ford Skyliner.     'This innovative new addition to the Ford family was a true hardtop...

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION: CONTINUE TO BE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER

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  We were strangers in a strange land when we lit up MyStarCollectorCar.com for the first time in April 2009.   'We knew a minimal amount...

DECEMBER 31, 2015: AN MSCC LOOK BACK AT 2015—THE HOBBY IS ALIVE AND WELL

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  Every year is a great year at MSCC because any job that takes you to a car show is the perfect job.   '2015 was an...

THE KEYS TO A GREAT CAR SHOW IN 2016

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  A car show takes a lot of work to be a success-just ask any organizer.   Car shows are our bread and butter here at MyStarCollectorCar...

DECEMBER 29, 2015: HOW ABOUT AN OFFICIAL CAR SHOW IN CUBA? THE LAND OF...

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  Cuba is often called the “land that time forgot” because old Detroit iron is still alive and well on the streets of cities like...

DECEMBER 28, 2015 THE PIECES THAT MAKE THE PERFECT CAR GUY

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  What makes the perfect car guy?   'What are the pieces that separate the perfect car guy from the rest of the pack?'   We decided to compose...

MSCC DEC 27 STAR OF THE WEEK: THE MAGIC OF A DOWNTOWN CAR SHOW

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MSCC DEC 27 STAR OF THE WEEK: THE MAGIC OF A DOWNTOWN CAR SHOW There are so many positives about car shows they all should...

DECEMBER 26, 2015 CAR LOOKALIKES FROM AN ERA OF NON-LOOKALIKES

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    There have been many automotive eras when the cars bore a strong resemblance to each other in terms of outward appearance.     The early days of...

DECEMBER 2015: 1935 PLYMOUTH—PROUDLY ALL MOPAR BUILT BY A PROUD MOPAR GUY

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  There’s a trend in the car hobby away from the mix and match engine-body formula.   The early car builders didn’t really care what they had...