So your saying that the passion of the Young Guns is less than a Baby Boomer, it has and will be enstowed into generations until the cars dont exist. the Passion for these cars isnt going to die soon. and prices are still going to be high, but the 20k junk will put people in there place.
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I'm just stating what was said by this couple as an opinion. This has nothing to do with the passion of the Young Guns but moreso
pure numbers. There is a huge number of baby boomers that are older, established, and may have more free income to spend on these cars.
I have no hard numbers to share but they are the ones who are financially able to make the majority of the muscle car market what it is today, again that's just an opinion. I would guess that the majority of the people bidding on cars at the B-J/Kruse/etc. auctions are baby boomers. Again, just my opinion.
Even look on TV. Marketers are cashing in on commercials aimed toward baby boomers because they make up a large segment of the population that has money to spend or has needs. (
Advil anyone?)
I never said that the passion for these cars is going to die soon, I'm sorry if you took it like that. There are PLENTY of younger guys/gals that have awesome cars. I think it's great that the younger crowd is into these great cars and I encourage it everytime I'm able to speak to a younger person about not just Mopars but muscle cars in general. I'm planting a seed already in my kids and telling them about "the old days" when these cool cars were on almost every block, used as daily drivers and not in a garage somewhere. Or like in my autoshop in highschool there would be a '67 Cutlass, a '67 and a '72 Chevelle, '69 GTO convertible, and a '70 Cuda all at one time being wrenched on by the autoshop.
The passion itself for these cars may be greater in the Young Guns, we old guys just don't have the energy
like yourself or the likes of Goody on this website.
Heck, the muscle cars that are actually getting any mileage around here are driven by highschool kids, which is awesome.
Muscle cars, in my opinion, is part of the great American landscape. If you took out muscle cars, hot rods, customs, a great part of American history (again in my opinion) would be missing. That's why, there will NEVER be an end to the passion for these cool cars
So I can admire the ferver that you have for these cars and I think that's cool!