Let me start out by letting everyone know I am all of 40 years old. I am probably one of the youngest members of the club, or both clubs for that matter. I am also very active in the mopar world. I attend many shows around the country every year and I currently have no less than 5 restoration projects going on. 90% of all work is done here at my house by me. I am mostly a musclecar guy but I do have a strong interest in the fin cars as well. I am not a rich guy. This info is just to give you a little info on my world only. I believe that I and others like me are the future of the hobby, and I am disappointed. Here is why. All of these shows I attend, the musclecar thing is the main deal. Kinda easy to understand really, probably the largest group of car enthusiasts ever. Consisting of the baby boomers all the way to the gen-Xers, the people in that group have dough and are willing to spend it, and there are many more that have yet to approach the age of having enough disposable income to buy cars and parts that will soon enough. It is very rare to see a 300 at a big show. One or two, here and there and that is all. I have been to a few 300 club type events and I have not exactly felt welcome. A few people talked to me but mostly I felt like I was kinda not invited. Most of the folks were much older and kept to themselves. It was like I walked into an old VFW hall. I am not trying to be offensive, just being honest about how it was for me. Now here is what I think would help. Many more of you people have to get to big events. The mopar nats in Columbus for one. This is the mother of all mopar events. I know Carlisle is nice but the mopar nats is where it's at. How are new and younger people going to get interested in these cars if they don't see them anywhere? Maybe some of you old timers could be a little friendlier to the younger people. If some 26 year old comments that your 300F would look sweet with custom rims and you give the guy a scowl you not only turned him off to you personally but probably to that type of car as well. You could invite him to come over and check the car out closer and make a friend instead! If installing custom wheels on a 300 is all it takes to get some new and younger people interested in these cars don't you think its worth it? I know some of you are saying that 300 letter cars are rare, that is why you don't see them anywhere. Let me tell you that's crap. In the mopar world letter cars are common. I restored a challenger convert a few years ago, dodge made 31 of them with its option package. I drove it in the rain to shows. This year in Vegas at the Mopars at the strip show there were 4 Real 70 hemi challenger converts, 5 real 71 hemicuda converts and a 70 hemicuda convert under one tent. Only 9 of the challengers were produced and 11 cudas. This is the crummiest mopar show in the country right now and the rarest cars you can imagine were being driven around like minivans. So get out and drive these cars to some shows! Go dragracing! Try to be a little friendlier to younger people. Let's keep the stuck up attitudes in England where they belong! I went to an edsel show once. 27 guys hanging around with their cars they all bought brand new. Don't let it happen to you! Enough for now, Lee in San Diego ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Has someone you know been affected by illness or disease? Network for Good is THE place to support health awareness efforts! http://us.click.yahoo.com/0xaSZB/UOnJAA/Y3ZIAA/8LmulB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/