Im not sure if I blame the "import" car community for some of the hate towards old cars, but it seems that way. I used to fiddle with hondas and I loved it . It was great 1900lb car 275hp turbo charged it was a blast to drive and I still wa able to manage a 26mpg fuel economy. But what stopped me from going on was the punks that were involved with the sport. they think that if they cut their muffler off to make it loud they had a Porsche killer. Its so annoying. My car (honda) looked like any other civic...that is until you heard the turbo spooled. No loud exhaust, no Transformer body kits...nothing Now all I will buy has to be presmog 74 and older. I am only 26, but my love for old cars never left me. I can remember when I was 10yrs old and all I wanted was a 67 camaro or the 64 belvedere that my dad owned as a kid. everyone has their tastes and I just think that if you forget about hating other things you will have more fun with what you got. Not all import people are like this, but the majority now are...some muscle car guys are like this too as we have heard... I like all cars...from my 2003 honda accord to my 98 chevy truck, to my everlasting project 40 ford tudor sedan, to my newly accquired 63 Imperial. I used to think that the Imperial was kinda weird looking...that is until I drove it(what a beauty!!!). Appreciation and respect go along way, but when someone becomes too "loyal" to a brand I notice tunnel vision takes over. Sorry I had to vent a little... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave & Tracy" <dave-tracy.sherratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 12:56 PM Subject: Re: IML: Negative Comments > This thread is quite interesting within its own right. Last May I posted an > article about some 17 year olds at a local car show who were shunned by > other classic car owners on the field (which I was disgusted over) and who > were very enthusiastic about my Imperial and were taken aback because I took > the time to talk to them about the car. Last Monday it was a clear day so I > decided to take the Imperial to a local beauty spot with good views to take > some photos. On parking up two young lads approx 18 or 19 years of age > tapped on the side glass and asked very politely if they could photograph > the car for their college course. I gave the lads the usual 20 questions on > what the course was and then agreed that they could photograph the car as > long as it was for their college course only and not for their own use upon > the internet. Again I am for the promotion of the hobby and for helping or > trying to get the younger generation to understand that owning an old car is > not a taboo subject or something that they are only allowed to look at but > not touch. Its still my belief that this younger generation will one day be > the custodians of our beloved cars and not just Imperials. I was impressed > with Erik Henly with his 63 LeBaron and it his his generation that we need > to work with. > > As for my opinion of the guy behind the counter upon his remarks of the > Imperial 440 engine and dodge charger swap, in my honest opinion he wanted > his backside kicking because of the negative effect on that store, not only > locally but world-wide via this club (I wonder what his boss would think > about that!) I would ask anybody that owns an old or classic car to > remember that we are ambassadors to a hobby that all too many people would > like to see squashed. > > Just my tuppence worth > Dave > 60 Le Baron > England > > >