My
is that many younger (like sub 35) think they are getting a Fast and Furious car and like their BMW will always start and drive with little to no maintenance. Once they learn the truth, the car becomes expensive garage art and eventually gets sold for the next fad. This is why I think resto mods with modern drive trains will be the next big wave. Not a lot of the younger generation could set valve lash anymore or tune a carb; they would spend an hour trying to find the ODB port...
Noting against the younger generation, it is the evolution of our society. Sure there are those out there and on here who fall into the "younger" generation that are knowledge sponges and enjoy old cars; however this isn't the norm. Consequently many of us "older" guys are not near as techno savvy as the younger guys are.
Love it or hate it, there will be a time when a wet fuel carb will be a rare item. I can easily identify with the older cars because I grew up with them and pulling a carb apart isn't scary, but to someone who didn't grow up this way, it is like me pulling a computer apart, looking at code, etc. I am not hating on new technology at all, in fact I admire it and am struggling trying to understand and deal with it.
As the saying goes "times they are a changing"...