"The Hobby Is Dying"

The hobby is not lost on the younger generation at my house. They love the old cars, and motorcycles too. I’ll bet in most kids minds in my communities school, I’m the coolest Dad around. I communicate well with the friends of my kids, I get involved in the community, and I live my own life through the cars and bikes I love. When I picked up Ian from football practice in the Roadrunner, every kid on the team was in love. A buddy had a nice Harley Sportster for sale for $2500, I bought it for my son, Nella loves to take her car in the homecoming parade and fill it with people, and the people love her and her car. Even a few Moms have been able to drive it, one Mom took the girls through the big cruise, and 1/2 way through the cruise we stopped and she asked why everybody was stopping and spinning their tires. When I explained that it was a burnout, she wanted to learn to do one. I created a monster, she was stopping in front of every bodies house and doing one.

It’s the love of the cars for what they are that’s the important thing. Value and collect ability are a distant last in my mind, does it do a good burnout is my #1 priority!

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