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Old 11-06-2019, 12:14 PM
72heavychevy 72heavychevy is offline
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Great project that I believe will lead to a very cool result!

Cars are such a great hobby that people young and old can share. It's a passion that helps men and women generations apart connect with one another.

I'm on the younger end of the spectrum but was fortunate enough to grow up around muscle cars. My father still has his Chevelle he bought when he was 16 back in the 70's and my first car was a '74 Camaro he and I got back on the road. I was then fortunate enough to graduate college and get a job doing Product Development Engineering at one of the "Big 3".

I've written about this before a few years back and I believe the same points stand. There's no denying the peak muscle car generation is aging and will lead to passing these cars down to their future owners. Getting people involved and continuing to love and care for these cars is critical.

My "Fresh Blood" article from Muscle Car Review Magazine
https://www.hotrod.com/articles/edit...e-fresh-blood/
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