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Why restoring classic cars will always be popular

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    by Michael Leighton

    Classic cars were once a major thread in the fabric of American society, when daily drivers doubled as midnight asphalt burners and cruising was a nightly coming of age ritual. Some may say it was the simple life or even t...read more

  • 2 of 10

    by Vince Capece

    It may seem that the classic car hobby is falling by the wayside, but it's just not the case. The hobby and the people in it are changing. How are people in the automotive hobby changing? If you were a car person in 197...read more

  • 3 of 10

    by Donna Thacker

    Hello. I am a classic car, a 1969 Pontiac GTO, to be precise. My fellow classics and I are not gone or forgotten. We are alive and well, for the most part, though some of us suffer from various afflictions. Eventually, we ...read more

  • 4 of 10

    by Matt Gadfield

    To begin, we have to consider what is meant by a classic car. To our Grandparents a 1912 Renault would have been a classic, to us it is a veteran. For those who bought their first cars in the 1960s the MK1 Ford Escort woul...read more

  • 5 of 10

    by Bruce Saalmans

    In a sense, classic car rebuilding has lost popularity in recent years for two main reasons. One is that the younger generation is drawn to the newer, more fuel efficient "Tuner" vehicles, or what some would refer to as Fa...read more

  • 6 of 10

    by Richard Gibbens

    Classic car rebuilding is starting to fade slowly into the back of society's mind, making way for the new tuners, ricers, and European sports cars that are becoming so much more popular. The frequency of classic cars spott...read more

  • 7 of 10

    by Curtis Carper

    Classic Car rebuilding is indeed falling by the wayside, assuming by classic car your considering cars from about the early 1970's and going back as classic cars. Usually a car that is 25 years old would be eligible for ...read more

  • 8 of 10

    by Mick Phipps

    What is your opinion on old generations classic cars being kept alive by rebuilding them? Do you feel that this lost commitment is falling through the the cracks as younger kids have other things to do, mom and dad buy the...read more

  • 9 of 10

    by Gigi Marquis

    Nostalgic gassers, rat rods street rods and factory rods are at the top of my list. Second would definitely be the muscle cars and always the luxurious Caddys and Lincolns. Let's face it: I simply love older cars. Cars wit...read more

  • 10 of 10

    by Matthew Ribis

    Times have changed since I saw my first 1956 Ford Convertible. Back then the roads were less crowded than they are today, plus the cars of yesterday didn't come with DVD or CD players. They were a simpler car for simpler t...read more

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