I liked Darts, Dusters and Chargers when they were cheap to buy and junkyards had lots of them to pick for parts.
I don’t look at these cars as investments.
I don’t look at these cars as investments.
Hell I'll prob have grandkids also eventually, I'd rather keep the Mopars in the family but it is what it is.You've always got "That guy" across town who would surely pay you top dollar for them.....lol.![]()
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That's a fact, while it does have power steering & brakes, no A/C, no radio, rock-hard vinyl bench, granny gear 4spd., 4.10gears, black cab, Bronco Billy ride..........lol...These old relics aren't High tech enough for any younger generations. No AC, power windows ,or steering and brakes touch screen. Crappy ride, Gas milage sucks . Everything we like they hate !
About a touch screen. I'm in the passenger's seat of new Camry.... So new that the driver doesn't know the buttons either. I get the AC settings good. I get radio on a channel but could not touch the dang volume up. I gave up. A minute later I glaced at again. Lo and behold, a dang kanob. Why great grand dads Packard had one of those. LMAO. Did they run out of places to touch or did we not get enough fingers? This is why we can't use phone behind the wheel. The car is too complicated. This copilot needs much more training to be efficient. Imagine a day when a car sings a few lines of Platters - You've Got The Magic Touch.These old relics aren't High tech enough for any younger generations. No AC, power windows ,or steering and brakes touch screen. Crappy ride, Gas milage sucks . Everything we like they hate !
Because if You're driving, You can find the knob & turn the volume w/o looking, if it doesn't have controls on the steering wheel or the wheel's out of position. Hopefully as the owner, one would only have to find it once, lol.....About a touch screen. I'm in the passenger's seat of new Camry.... So new that the driver doesn't know the buttons either. I get the AC settings good. I get radio on a channel but could not touch the dang volume up. I gave up. A minute later I glaced at again. Lo and behold, a dang kanob. Why great grand dads Packard had one of those. LMAO. Did they run out of places to touch or did we not get enough fingers? This is why we can't use phone behind the wheel. The car is too complicated. This copilot needs much more training to be efficient. Imagine a day when a car sings a few lines of Platters - You've Got The Magic Touch.
Yep. I told her she needed to practice all those buttons while parked. Imagine original Star Trek. Uhura jumps in navigator station chair and starts pushing buttons. Stars on the big screen rush left and right. Anyone standing falls toward walls. She's says, "oops, sorry".Because if You're driving, You can find the knob & turn the volume w/o looking, if it doesn't have controls on the steering wheel or the wheel's out of position. Hopefully as the owner, one would only have to find it once, lol.....
Captain Kirk; "Careful, if You keep that up, We might hit Uranus!!!"Yep. I told her she needed to practice all those buttons while parked. Imagine original Star Trek. Uhura jumps in navigator station chair and starts pushing buttons. Stars on the big screen rush left and right. Anyone standing falls toward walls. She's says, "oops, sorry".
Just hold on to the wheel Lucille, I'll finger it out over here.

Earlier this year I visited the Petersen museum in Los Angeles. There was a section there featuring pre war cars. I know there are people that like them but I have no interest in them at all. Our big car museum in Sacramento also has similar era cars and I feel the same way about seeing them. At some point it occurred to me that the old timers liked those cars and they are fading away. Further, my generation will likely follow in similar fashion like Joe said in that video but it is either arrogance or opinion that the muscle car era cars were different. I think while popularity will fade, it may not lose popularity like the pre 1950s cars will.
I think he's fulla ****. All the way around. He who protesteth too much.........(is usually fulla ****).Joe kept saying how people are always calling him to offload some classic car.
Maybe he does get calls like that, maybe not.
Does anyone call to tell him that they have a friend that inherited a car and that they are going to finish and keep it?
Of course not. Why would anyone call him to say that? They wouldn't.
He has formed a sour opinion because all he hears is one side of the deal.
Surely there are unreported instances of an old timer passing and his kids getting the car and keeping it in the family.
That doesn't fit his rant though.
About a touch screen. I'm in the passenger's seat of new Camry.... So new that the driver doesn't know the buttons either. I get the AC settings good. I get radio on a channel but could not touch the dang volume up. I gave up. A minute later I glaced at again. Lo and behold, a dang kanob. Why great grand dads Packard had one of those. LMAO. Did they run out of places to touch or did we not get enough fingers? This is why we can't use phone behind the wheel. The car is too complicated. This copilot needs much more training to be efficient. Imagine a day when a car sings a few lines of Platters - You've Got The Magic Touch.
