MYSTAR NOVEMBER 2024 ROAD WARRIORS–CLOSING OUT THE SEASON
The last days of the MyStar Road Warrior season happens in late fall because not everyone lives in civilized weather patterns.
That's why you'll see...
NOVEMBER 2024: “I LOVE YOU DAD-THANKS FOR THE DIAPER MONEY” … MR. EARL GETS...
Earl Guynes was a young car guy when he purchased a 1967 Camaro for 500 bucks about 45 years ago.
The car needed work...
MYSTAR NOVEMBER 1 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: FIVE 70S CONVERTIBLES THAT DETROIT NEVER BUILT
Convertibles disappeared in North America with the last 1976 Cadillac Eldorado.
Purists will point out they kept building convertibles in other countries and Detroit brought...
MICHENER-ALLEN AUCTIONEERING OCTOBER 30 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
Here's the first clue to today's Michener-Allen Auctioneering "What's It?" Wednesday.
This is the second clue.
Check below on Thursday for the answer.
It's a 1969 Daytona.
You...
MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR NOVEMBER 2024 CAR SHOWS AND EVENTS
NOVEMBER 3: LANGLEY, BC Kruise for Kids
NOVEMBER 23 EDMONTON: Light Up Your Wheels Christmas Car Show
Stay tuned--we're setting up for 2025!
Contact us if...
“I KNOW WHAT I’VE GOT” … HOLD ON HOSS … MAYBE YOU DON’ T
One of the more common sales pitches in the car hobby is a seller who includes “I know what I’ve got” in his ad...
OCTOBER 2024: 1964 BONNEVILLE HEARSE/AMBULANCE—IT WAS DAD’S DAILY DRIVER
Hearses and ambulances are a specialized section of the car hobby.
They’re not something most people want in their collection because their past tends to...
OCTOBER 2024: A 1952 DODGE RESTO MOD TRUCK IS NOW JOB-RATED FOR FUN
A 1952 Dodge pickup truck was never built for the pampered luxury vehicle market.
In fact, they were advertised as Job-Rated vehicles for customers who...
FASTEST POLICE CARS FROM THE 1940S TO THE 1990S
Police cars play many roles during their time as active emergency vehicles.
One of those roles is speed because sometimes you have to get to...
OCTOBER 2024: 1970 CHALLENGER T/A—THE HOLY GRAIL CAR FOR MOPAR GUYS
Mopar muscle guys are very specific when it comes to what they like.
In other words, they don’t get excited by Aunt Mae’s ’64 Valiant...