I was wondering if i could ask a few questions and for a few opinions. I have been into classic cars all my life and in particular, muscle cars. Some of first memories are of me working on cars with my dad( he was a mechanic and a drag racer) and going out to the drag strip. He had a 1970 Cuda witha 440 6 pack and that ultra kool pistol grip . Man, that car was fast. His best time was in the 10.90s. Well, as fait would have it he would be killed in an accident some years later just before i turned 12. But I never let the joy of being around these magnificent vehicles die with him. To this day and till I die, I will always muscle cars in my life. So my question is , do u all that are also into these rides believe that classics, muscle cars in particular, will be fazed out by todays sport compact hype. I mean, do u think that there is still significant interest by todays youth to where it will rise again to really give competition to the sport compacts. Because it seems that wherever i go on the weekends i see these imports gathered at so parking lot. And i'm not counting the late model mustangs and GM g bodys. cause they maybe kool but just not the same as the 60s and 70s muscle cars. and im also not counting those car shows that seem to have a bunch of older guys reliving their younger days street racing and what not. my other question is, what r the ages of the people in here who r into these rides. I, myself am, 28. If I had it my way, there would be more young people building and runnin classic muscle cars on the street. Now i know what u all r thinkin, that muscle cars r too expensive to build, and that maybe true if you r talkin about maybe a 71 cuda, a 69 camaro, or a 67 fastback mustang, but there still r plenty of cars that could be had and built for not a whole lot. In fact , i plan to make that part of my business. right now i restore classic car a/c parts. my current projects r a 73 maverick that i picked up for $400 and a 62 impala that cost $1100. well let me know what u all think.