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Way back when, my brother-in-law ordered a brand spanking new 1970 Road Runner post with a 440-6BBL setup, 4-speed, 4.10:1 Dana, bench seat and little else. Super cool muscle car. It now needs restoration. He's questioned me about restoring the car for him and I've questioned him about selling it. But as he tells me, he doesn't care what anyone else thinks - it's his "baby", as long as he can go out into his garage and look at it -- restored or not, it makes him happy. I'm sure it brings back a flood of memories and I can truly appreciate that. I personally have a pretty neat 1971 Corvette in my garage I enjoy working on. My daughter has called dibs on the car and she can have it when I go out to pasture. In the meantime, I'll go out to the garage every day and either work on it, or look at it and fondle my tools. It's my car and I'll do with it what I want. I'm old. So is my brother-in-law. Our old cars make us happy. That's the real point. Fork that guy with the rant...and the over-stuffed ego.. :) Wayne |
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It's common to have kids follow the excitement of being IN Dads race car someday, knowing someday you're going to be the one in that seat. The ones I see are kids put in cars by their race driving parents and supported by either the parents or gandparents,or both. Cheering them on from the track, or home. He is talking about mainly classic cars, after pop is dead. Dave Frick, a really close friend, just died of a Parkingtons brought on (only) by agent orange. (The ejected Eddie from this forum really helped Daves family in his last years with money from the VA) Dave bought a 68 Camaro as soon as he got home from Nam., And then to the dealer and purchased a new 1st Design L-88. 5:13's, Hookers, Creager's, Super Shifter. Later took it to Kronenbitters and had mini tubs put in it. Yellow with a black vinal top. Very nice piece. The one and only time at the track it ran 10.90's. Now his kids (in their 40's) are in a huge fight over it. It most likely will get sold after the dust settles. It has caused a huge family feud. At one time this car was the envy of Maple Avenue. Something for us old guys to consider.... This video is coming from someone in their 40's. That means his kids more resemble my grandkids. My grandkids are exactly as he sounded off about. Neither of my grandkids like cars, one of them hardly ever even drives. I think he's right ... |
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Well, I guess that I am really Blessed!
My Pops was a racer and a car guy I am a racer and a car guy myself (Went to my first race over 70 years ago) My son Jon is a racer and a car guy (Won his 1st Wally @ 15) My Grandson Logan is a racer amd a car guy (Won his first Wally at Div. 7 finals last year @ 9) Wesley 7 another Grandson has his Jr. Dragster and will be starting next year. My 3 years old twins Grandkids Trevor and Rosie went To Div. finals with us last weekend and now sit in the race cars and dream about their turn coming up. Our dozen race cars and old muscle cars will get used for a long time and stay in our shop. Life is Good! |
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How about this;
How many ads have you seen where they have two or three times invested than the asking price. Or, beautifully rotisserie restored cars asking astronomical prices that they will never see. Or, absolute rust buckets asking 10K or more. I follow BAT and other sites daily and the market is all over the place. Most twenty somethings want a BMW not a Duster or a G1 Camaro. |
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He was on Garage Squad with Bruno Massel, his name is Joe Zolpher. I understand what he's saying, but our demise has been greatly exaggerated!!!
Bret Velde 2003 I/SA |
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Two of my boys are currently racing in super stock, my oldest had raced a few years back. I am thankful for all of them, John
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Unfortionally works both ways. I had to do some whole sale selling when my wife was battling cancer. My daughter loves my racing. I guess I messed up not getting her behind a wheel at an early age. Always a chance still!
Paul Haszlauer |
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When I retired I got rid of everything, knowing no one in the family (even though my boys are gearheads they were not interested) wanted all this stuff unloaded everything except my fire suit and Helmet (including fire proof underwear with skid marks), still have all the safety gear. My wife said well what are you gonna do with that. Told her you will bury me in it. If she cremates me it might take some time..LOL
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I don't fully agree with him that the bottom will fall out of the 60,s 70,s muscle car market, because I predicted the same thing 10yrs ago. Although it will probably cool down a little because all these cars will be in the hands of millionaires and they might eventually get tired of buying and selling each other's cars.
I really enjoy watching the auctions on TV, but I'm convinced they have made it impossible for any hard working middle class car nut to afford one of these cars. Several years ago I spent 2-3 hrs looking at cars at Mecum Dallas before they went across the stage. I'm pretty sure some of these cars had been in a pasture a few weeks earlier. Power washed, patched up, painted, nice new wheels and tires....But amazingly the fat cats in the reserved section sipping on wine where absolutely paying all the money! |
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