FIVE THINGS I WANT TO SEE IN 2026
We just started a new year, so...like everyone else on the planet, I wanted to pump out a few resolutions to make 2026 another...
DECEMBER 2025 1968 GMC—PART OF A THREE-GEN RACING TEAM
Hobby Truck racing is a big part of small-town life.
This 1968 GMC pickup represents three generations of a racing family, and it tells a...
OFF-THE-BEATEN-PATH AND COOL HARDTOPS FROM THE EARLY 1970S
Most people think in terms of SS454 Chevelles, Hemi Road Runners or Pontiac GTOs when they identify cool two-door hardtops from the 1970-72 era.
That...
MICHENER-ALLEN AUCTIONEERING DECEMBER 10 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
This is the first clue to today's Michener-Allen Auctioneering "What's It?" Wednesday.
Here's the second clue.
You can see the answer below on Thursday.
It's a 1964...
DOOR NUMBER TWO CONVERTIBLES FROM 1960-1990
The convertible has always been the unconventional cousin in the automotive family.
There are many reasons for that label, but practicality is number one on...
DECEMBER 2025: CHASING THE HELLRAT: WE FINALLY TRACK DOWN THE OWNER OF THIS WILD...
MyStarCollectorCar has been chasing the owner of a very unconventional 1962 Corvair resto mod convertible for the past few years because it is now...
A TALE OF TWO CHRISTMAS PARADES THAT STARRED JACK THE WONDER WAGON
For the record, Jack is a 1995 Buick Roadmaster station wagon that has been on many road adventures with us here at MyStarCollector over...
HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2025—ROAD TRIPS, CAR SHOWS AND CAR GUY PERSPECTIVES
2025 was another great year in the car hobby.
To be honest, this world of old iron is like going to Disneyland because even if...
MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR DECEMBER 2025 STARS OF THE SHOW–A TALE OF TWO EVENTS
This month's MSCC Stars of the Show features two shows MyStar has never attended.
The first one was in West Kelowna, British Columbia on July...
MYSTAR DECEMBER 5 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: 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...














































