Good point's, will our children and grand children follow? I know mine won't, as their partner's are into more modern vehicle's. I was lucky enough to grow up through the 60's and get my licence in the early 70's, and have two brother's in law that were both panel beater's, now retired. This allowed me to hang around panel shop's watching the now highly sought after Aussie muscle car's being repaired, when they were either new or a couple of year's old. This is where my love of Australian muscle began, and my love of van's and ute's came from attending show's of all sort's from the early 70's. Sadly it end's with me, my daughter's are just not interested. They love horsepower, but it come's from either a late model gen 3 twin turbo VZ ute, or a ford FG turbo XR6 ute with 500 horses at the wheel's. Their partner's like to build something different, and take them to powercruise events.