Future of collector cars

I am the same as you, love seeing the old iron on the road and yes, I have to wonder if the younger guys will be interested in the hobby like our generation is. I'm 58 and have had close to 140 cars, trucks and motorcycles in my life. Lots of them were just ordinary drivers but I still enjoyed them as more than just transportation. Would anyone be interested in the Hondas and Toyotas that were popular in the 1990s? Maybe a few, but I really don't think many. Or today's factory hot rods, the Challengers, Chargers, Camaros or Mustangs? These modern cars are far more expensive and complicated than the ones we are familiar with. I have owned a 2013 Mustang GT and a 2011 Camaro SS, both of them were very enjoyable cars, but they didn't have the same intangible feeling that the older ones had. I called it the soul of the car, just something that was not the same in my opinion. Maybe I'm just too caught up in the 70s IDK, but I felt that the attachment was not the same.