**In the original post, I meant what happens when Gen Y takes over (thanks HP2).**
my dad was a hardcore car guy which is the only reason I have my e body. As kids we went to the drags, car shows, and helped him work on his cars. If you didn't have that as a kid you just don't get it.
I'm going to have to disagree with you there. I am the only one in my family (immediate or extended) or my group of friends that likes muscle cars. I'm the only person I knew that thought $23k for my '70 Cuda was a good deal. I never went to a single car show until I was old enough to drive myself to them. And even now, I have to drag my dad, my brother, or my friends kicking and screaming. My interest in classics just sort of dropped out of the sky.
Some of what's being said here has been a little less encouraging than I was hoping it was going to be... haha. I have thought about those old deusenburgs, patrician sedans, and model a's before, and I guess I was just in denial about the muscle car meeting the same fate (the same fate being a very small, select group of die-hard enthusiasts versus the other 99.9% of the world). Although, as much as I love my carbs, I suppose I'm not entirely opposed to the idea of my kids putting in the latest powertrain in whatever MOPAR I pass down after I die, especially if something does happen, legally, keeping thirsty gas engines off the road (that one I never even considered a possibility until I read it here). If that's the only way to keep 'em alive, then it should be done.
i know exactly what you mean people are so happy when i show up to a car show with my car (me being only 22). The older generation is so happy to see some one young that is trying to cary on the tradition.
I got that at every show I went to, too. Nothing made me feel better than to drive up to a show and, after about five minutes of convincing everyone the Cuda was mine and not my dad's, I got all the "Oh my God! This is yours!?" and "You got great taste in cars!" and a couple "I didn't know kids your age even knew cars like this existed!"