I admire his enthusiasm, but...

i agree with all posts very true! yes its our responsibbility to try to guide the young that actually have real interet in these old cars, the youth is the future or the hobby will die. being from the era of the 60's its scares me to death to think of any kid with that kind of power! vivid memories of 69 runner that missed the curve at 100 mph on back roads (cause the farmers night lite was out and that was his signal to let off), all left was the 383 stuck way up ithe the old oak. sad
yes MTmopars, ya got all that right!! LOL yes i bought a roller (63 dart) other day, YET for $2000 more,, could have bought pretty a decent car, not a rolling pile of work! but then when i do buy a better car, i eventually find ALL the little things that add up that have to be repleced that make that extra $2000 shrink!!!!when i screw up i just blame myself!! being an old finacially challened old fart, i buy the roller, chalk up what i spend and work i do as my fun hobby and love all the skint knuckles!! LOL
having foolled with these cars off and on since mid 80's, its great to see all the repo paaaaarts ( can't afford them thought!), great to see large numbers of Mopar enthusiasts in the 40-55 age group, great the see the younger guys that can do the FI. we all find our pleasure where its at, but hopefully all will eventually find the true fun in these old cars is runnin it down the road and the satisfaction in fixing even the smallest of problems!!????