My Car Quest

April 4, 2026

Opinion: When the End of the Road is Visible….

by Wallace Wyss I had a dear friend once, named Al, who retired, moved to Colorado and even while in his '70s, was enjoying a new girlfriend, new and old friends, and driving in turn his five cars, which varied from a hot rod to sports … [Read more...]

Two Awesome American Cars From 1966

by Mike Gulett -  The 1960s were great years for American cars. Many landmark designs were produced like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Buick Riviera and these two I am describing here today: the 1966 Dodge Charger and the 1966 Oldsmobile … [Read more...]

The Early 2000s Were a Golden Era for the Last of the Analog Supercars

by Mike Gulett The term “analog” has become something of a mantra among collector car enthusiasts. It conjures images of naturally aspirated engines, gated manual shifters, unfiltered steering feel, and a raw connection between driver and car. … [Read more...]

The Spark That Lit a Fire – 1932 Ford Hot Rod

by Mike Gulett - Every time I see a ‘32 Ford Hot Rod my heart flutters a little and I wonder “is it a real one”? By that I mean was any of it built and delivered by Ford as part of a ‘32 Ford back in 1932? Or, as experts would ask, “is there any … [Read more...]

The Colors of Our Cars

by Mike Gulett - The color of a car can significantly affect its popularity, resale value, and even the perception of many people. I know that I appreciate certain colors on certain cars more than others like pastels on the Studebaker Avanti, for … [Read more...]

Thoughts On Ed “Big Daddy” Roth

by Mike Gulett - I spent a few years of my youth in Southern California (specifically South Gate, a suburb of Los Angeles), soaking up car culture in every way I could. I read as many magazines and I bought and built as many models as I could … [Read more...]