Ive had my cutlass since I was 15. 8 years later i can't tell you the amount of times people have asked what I did to let my dad drive his car, then I tell them its mine. It's not expected from my generation like I am told it was in the 70's.
Theres 3 kinds of car people sub 30 (from what I see) Very generalized btw...
1. The import/new car kinda ones that go to cars and coffee with their sub 10 year old car, they don't go to old man car shows because they don't want to hang out with grandpa's restored 55 chev that has nothing to do with their car
2. The ones who just go out and race. The few midnight event type or street legal drag strip days are like almost all younger guys it seems.
3. The guys with older cars that don't show up because they don't want to hear about how their camel hump headed 350 pop up piston 3/4 race cam corvette motor chevelle could throw you in the back of the seat so hard you couldn't do the $100 on the dash challenge.
And another reason, its tough to build a car. There's less people in the trades so people don't have tools. They don't have mechanical knowledge. You either spend 4-6 years in engineering school (what I did) or 2 years for a trade and not have much time or money but have the knowledge. Money comes after you graduate. Or, get it passed down from someone like a relative/mentor.
And the reason nobody mentions, the internet makes (for lack of a better term) dick measuring so easy with 1400hp youtube videos. If it doesn't run 8's and run drag week it isn't cool. Slower than 11's is slow and laughable when its not. I think people don't build to what's reasonable, they go to the internet, shoot way to high on a build, get half way done 3 years later and give up. Instead of having a running and driving 12 second car they want a 9 second car that never gets done.
Theres 3 kinds of car people sub 30 (from what I see) Very generalized btw...
1. The import/new car kinda ones that go to cars and coffee with their sub 10 year old car, they don't go to old man car shows because they don't want to hang out with grandpa's restored 55 chev that has nothing to do with their car
2. The ones who just go out and race. The few midnight event type or street legal drag strip days are like almost all younger guys it seems.
3. The guys with older cars that don't show up because they don't want to hear about how their camel hump headed 350 pop up piston 3/4 race cam corvette motor chevelle could throw you in the back of the seat so hard you couldn't do the $100 on the dash challenge.
And another reason, its tough to build a car. There's less people in the trades so people don't have tools. They don't have mechanical knowledge. You either spend 4-6 years in engineering school (what I did) or 2 years for a trade and not have much time or money but have the knowledge. Money comes after you graduate. Or, get it passed down from someone like a relative/mentor.
And the reason nobody mentions, the internet makes (for lack of a better term) dick measuring so easy with 1400hp youtube videos. If it doesn't run 8's and run drag week it isn't cool. Slower than 11's is slow and laughable when its not. I think people don't build to what's reasonable, they go to the internet, shoot way to high on a build, get half way done 3 years later and give up. Instead of having a running and driving 12 second car they want a 9 second car that never gets done.