What makes mopar guy different?

I was at a Mopar show at a dealer last year. There ended up being so many cars they had to seriously expand. I did meet and talk to one guy who had a 69 RR that he kept bone stock and a 100 point car. It was his neighbors car initially, but he wanted to keep it factory stock because he bought it after he got out of the Army from 'Nam. He had the car for decades! Nice RR, it even had the acid fumes from the battery he left on it. He didn't mind me getting close to it taking pictures, even after I told him I wasn't with anyone, I just had a Mopar that I was working on. Real nice, friendly and open guy. Then I met someone else who was real stand offish with his car. I think he got it as an investment cause he didn't know a lot about the car, he bought it that year. This year at the Madison Spring Classic in Wisconsin, there was a guy there who had a TA. An honest to god TA, he DROVE to the show. He lives over a 100 miles away! Real down to earth and friendly guy. He says he bought it to drive it. He hit a deer once and said he was glad cause it could of been worse. Yet he still drives it a lot. Bona fide TA, no joke. So there are all kinds out there. Maybe sometimes someone else looking at the car earlier was a real asshole and the owner is kinda soured on people at that particular time. If the owner don't want to talk, I just take my pictures and go about my merry way. I didn't know them before I walked up, and I walked away without knowing them. I didn't lose any sleep either way.