SEPTEMBER 2023: A 1968 DODGE CHARGER IS A DREAM COME TRUE FOR THIS MOPAR...
Clarence Oosterlee is a dyed-in-the-wool fan of late 1960s and early 1970s Chrysler products, including the 1968 Dodge Charger, arguably one of the finest...
EGAUCTIONS.COM SEPTEMBER 27 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
Here's the first clue to today's EGAuctions.com "What's It?" Wednesday.
Here's the 2nd clue.
Look below on Thursday for the answer.
It's a '68 GTX.
Sponsored...
SEPTEMBER 2023: 1969 CHEVELLE SS396—THIS MONSTER HAS AN 80-YEAR-OLD TEENAGER FOR AN OWNER
The Chevelle SS396 was a brilliant move on Chevy’s part because it put the bowtie brand on the map in the 60s muscle car...
HIGH RIVER 2023—THE SUN STILL SHINES ON THIS CLASSIC EVENT
High River, Alberta, Canada closes the car show season with a spectacular event every September—this year was another great example.
The key to success with...
SEPTEMBER 2023: THIS FAMILY’S MOST BELOVED HEIRLOOM IS A 1971 FORD LTD CONVERTIBLE
Michelle Doiron and Jackie Regner are sisters/co-owners of a 1971 Ford LTD convertible that has a long history in their family because it was...
MYSTAR SEPTEMBER 2023 ROAD WARRIORS–THE WARRIORS OF AUGUST
Last month was prime time for road warrior spotting because car guys know the clock is running on old iron in August.
Mopars were all...
MYSTAR SEPTEMBER 22 FIVE FOR FRIDAY: THE CLASS OF 1970—THE COOLEST PAINT JOBS FROM...
1970 was a peak year for muscle cars because peak power and peak paint merged in the last, best year for all things over...
SEPTEMBER 2023: 1967 FERRARI 330 GT—THIS CURIOSITY INC CAR STAR WAS A MUTUAL DECISION
YouTube’s Curiosity Inc. isn’t a car guy show by definition because it’s about everything old—not just cars.
Curiosity Inc does occasionally drift into the car...
EGAUCTIONS.COM SEPTEMBER 20 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY
Here's the first clue for today's EGAuctions.com "What's It?" Wednesday.
This is the second clue.
Look below on Thursday for the answer. Good luck.
It's a '72...
YOU CAN’T CALL IT A JOB IF IT’S THIS MUCH FUN
MyStarCollectorCar will enter its 15th year in 2024—that’s a remarkable feat in itself.
Even more remarkable—it’s never been a job at MyStar--because you can’t call...