Future of the hobby

I was first introduced to classic cars, and fell in love with them when as a child I would sit inside my dad's 1970 'cuda and pretend I was driving it and throwing the pistol grip shifter in all directions. I remember the difference from the other, newer, vehicles in my family in regards to the interior, seat placement, and my personal favorite view of what felt like a 10 ft long hood sticking out past the windshield. With a little research of what "Mopars" were I promised myself that I would have one of my own one day, with the 2 most badass models (in my head) being the factory trans-am E-bodies, and the 1968 GSS Darts. I bought my first Dart 3 years ago when I was 26 and I was the only person I knew close to my age that had a classic car. Since then I have met countless people my age that have classic cars/restoring classic cars/love classic cars. I think the hobby is in good hands as far as a fan base, my biggest concern with the future of the hobby is the possibility of global oil supplies running out in 30-60 years from now (as some experts predict). But that is for the future to figure out, and even if that were to happen, I am sure one of us within the hobby will find an alternative way to keep these beauties on the road. For now we need to enjoy what we have, and introduce future generations to the hobby and keep the tradition going.