Last year there was MAYBE one Hellcat at a show and it was getting a lot of attention, but this year there are always 3-4 and everyone is walking by with not even a second look. What they are looking at is the true classic cars, which shows you that our cars are still what people come to a show to see. I am fine with the "new generation" of muscle cars because it keeps our hobby an interests alive. The '60-'70's cars are still cool, and now its moving toward the late '70's (like the Bandit Trans Am) and less of the '40-'50's since that generation is dying off. Someday our cars will not be as popular, but I hope today's muscle cars will be to keep this hobby alive.