Turbo301
Active Member
My thinking is that they're not making any more classic cars; every one lost is one less for future generations to enjoy and experience, whether by owning, riding in, or even just seeing. Pictures on the Internet or in books, as footnotes in history, don't do justice to the cars themselves nor the time periods they represent. History is a precious thing, and cars are one of the most accessible, tangible, and powerful pieces of evidence of that history, of the mindsets, engineering and culture of the time.It's realistic thinking.















