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« on: October 31, 2019, 11:51:35 PM »
I see the problem being that
1. millennials can barely afford the cars that they drive everyday let alone collector cars!
The cost a living for the younger generations is not allowing them to have the excess funds too own a car that is not practical for there everyday use.
2. Lots of the younger generations don’t know how to wrench on cars, the cars of their lifetime need special tools and training to do anything with. My children (in there twenties) have never even changed there own oil in a car!
3. The younger generations are more into the electronics and devices that classic cars don’t have or support.
4. These cars where not around in there high school parking lots....heck these cars where a little before my time....late 70’s to early 80’s Trans Am’s where the used car that most high school kids wanted in my time.
With all that being said my daughter absolutely loves my 67 Camaro convertible she is very interested in it and wants it!
My son that is three years older then my daughter wants my newer corvette convertible!
My daughter wants to learn how to drive a manual. My son has no interest in a manual transmission car.