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Lots of contradiction in that rant....
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There is truth in his rant. Most people don't know what there looking at, and many sellers are delusional with their asking price.
I'm looking for a car and it's frustrating. |
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Who is this clown. what people do with their cars is not his concern. so that was a selfish rant. he needs to get a life
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I only have one race car. I do have a big garage full of race car stuff and tools. I can tell you there is no one in my family that will want my race car. Once I decide to retire i will have to liquidate all my possessions to be able to live my final years. Once I am gone someone can liquidate what is left.
Any true Muscle car in good condition is always going to be worth a decent price. The junk that is being built since the mid 70's will not be worth much other than scrap. Prices will vary with demand. There will alwasy be collectors of things old. |
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In his bio, he talks about sometimes teaching shop classes to High School kids. If he really thought it was all over, why does he bother? Like I said, contradictions.
There is a really good chance that your kids won't follow in your footsteps. That doesn't mean that nobody wants your car. |
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I believe the point he's trying to make is that this will not be a Middle Class hobby much longer, the younger generation has an entirely different outlook on life.
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I did not follow his path. I went right from High School to working construction. I excelled at my construction career and it has been very good to me. He saw a car as transportation. I liked hot rods and race cars. I too am a DIY guy. When my dad died i got a few things from him. I got his 2004 Silverado pick up. a few hammers and vise grips and his dreams. I never dreamt before he died. Immediately after he passed i started to dream all kinds of things. He told me many time he dreamt like a full color movie. I always expected to see him riding with me in the truck. That never happened though. Truck was totaled about a year ago. Now i just have the dreams, vise grips and the memories. |
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I think he is 100% correct in several ways. How many engine builders are under the age of 50 years old out there? How many young chassis builders? When I started racing Stock in 2015 I was one of the younger drivers. Not the youngest but on the younger side at 48 years old.
I?ve watched and helped clean out several of my father?s friends estates. Their kids or loved ones have either no interest, can?t afford it or can?t store the stuff. Numerous racing friends have kids that don?t go racing with their parent (Jr dragsters started changing that trend) and have no intent of ever racing that car. The why question is out of my pay scale. I can only say it is definitely happening. NHRA has a similar issue. Even though the Jr program has brought in some of the racers kids to follow in the footsteps it seems to miss on the ?new? blood, kids whose parents were not racers already. Maybe having a Junior rental or driving school program would help, maybe having shop class in HS, or more trade schools represented or ? It?s an ongoing problem, the pool is drying up and needs to be addressed. No tracks in the NYC metropolitan area is a local concern but I think it may be in other cities too. I wish I had answers. Long Island?s Race not Street program has had some growing success but it?s a year to year program that has a very limited season, late Aug to Oct. |
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