True car people are becoming a thing of the past

I'm 42. All of my friends that are on this forum and the B-Bodies forum are in their late 30s to late 40s.

We're trying to keep the car culture alive locally as best as we can. We drive our cars everywhere. We try to be good ambassadors for Ma MOPAR. We do the right things.

It's a tall order. Kids nowadays are being programmed to stay indoors and their exposure to motorsports and things we grew up with are limited. I've met kids as old as 15 that have told me they've never seen a classic car in person before. That's crazy!

Call it ego, or pride, or maybe a combination of both - but when a wide-eyed little kid hangs out his parent's car window to give me a thumbs up...that's what it's all about. That kid was me.