MYSTARCOLLECTORCAR EXPLAINS WHY THE 1954 MERCURY STANDS OUT IN A CROWD

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The 1954 Mercury has never been able to steal away the spotlight from its older automotive siblings built from 1949-51 because the earlier Merc...

JULY 2023: 1959 CHRYSLER WINDSOR TWO-DOOR HARDTOP—WHO’S CHRISTINE?

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Every red and white Mopar fin car gets the same nickname—Christine. This happens whether the car is a ’58 Belvedere two-door hardtop (Christine) or any...

“THE ULTIMATE CAR SHOW” LIVED UP TO ITS BILLING

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Reynolds Museum is a big attraction in Wetaskiwin, Alberta Canada, a community of about 12,000 people about a half hour drive from Edmonton, Alberta....

JULY 2023 ROAD WARRIORS–STARS FROM PAST JULYS

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July is prime time for Road Warriors, so here are several examples from past Julys--like this '59 Oldsmobile. Or this street rod back in July...

MYSTAR JULY 7 FIVE FOR FRIDAY—FIVE CARS THAT ARE EASILY IDENTIFIED—EVEN DOING 75 MPH...

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I live on a street with a playground zone and recently I saw a guy rocket through it doing about 75-80 miles per hour. That...

JULY 2023: 1982 MALIBU WAGON—THIS PROPANE-POWERED MONSTER IS A TRUE DOBERMAN DOGHOUSE

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The 1982 Malibu station wagon represented the back nine of the conventional long roof. Minivans were on the horizon—they stole the kiddie-hauler market overnight because...

EGAUCTIONS.COM JULY 5 “WHAT’S IT?” WEDNESDAY

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Here's the first clue for today's EGAuctions.com "What's It?" Wednesday. This is the 2nd clue. You'll find the answer below on Thursday. It's a 1970 Pontiac Catalina. Sponsored...

OF ALL THE BIRD-BRAINED IDEAS…THESE WERE SOME GOOD ONES

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“Bird-brained” is a word bonded to chronic stupidity bordering on terminal stupidity, although the very intelligent crow family would take exception to this label....

JULY 2023: 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1964 DODGE DART GT—IT’S RARE AND IT’S ONE OF A...

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The 1964 Dart GT was a rare beast because cars like the Mustang—and to a lesser degree—the Plymouth Barracuda stole the market for compact,...

JULY 2023: THE LITTLE BRITISH TRUCK THAT COULD: A 1950 THAMES ½ TON SURVIVED...

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A Thames E83W pickup truck was an unusual sight in North America during its production heyday from 1938 until 1957 and very few of...