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Old 08-01-2003, 07:55 PM
Robert T. Faust Robert T. Faust is offline
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Good point about next generation coming with other wants. The largest (yet now starting to drindle a bit) group of hot rod cars at the local evening parking lot gatherings were always the 55, 56 and 57 Chevys. Most of the owners are getting on (oh, that's me too) and really nolonger want to or have the time or can do the upkeep on account of health reasons or family needs/etc. There are more and more of these great rides going up for sale, but the people buying now are the next generation who grew up with late 60's and 70's cars, so that's what their buying. I guess it will be hitting the Cobra's in a few years too. Kinda sad indeed.
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