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Old 11-30-2022, 06:32 PM   #35
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Re: Is patina still in?

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Originally Posted by Blazer Steve View Post
SCOTI well said... I've seen some of the ugliest trucks in my life.... TO ME they were ugly, to the owner it was their style... Just like I am sure purists HATE what I have done to my truck! I could care less! Even though I am not a fan of painted patina, I still realize the work that goes into that particular job, and respect it.
The way its going in my neck of the woods, the bigger question is; "Are classic cars/trucks still in?"

Sure people still give you a thumbs up on the road but my fellow enthusiasts are dropping out little by little. Some for budgetary reasons, some have left CA, some have become discouraged with the amount of maintenance needed to keep an old ride in "ready to roll" form, and others have simply aged out or cashed out.

Now that the price of a C-10 and all the other old iron that used to be seen in abundance has become prohibitive for many newcomers, the younger crowds "classics" have come from the factory with fuel injection. It's easy, (ahem) as an old guy, to pass many of those cars off as disposable crap, and I read stuff like that in the comments section of Hagery news aricles. But, those of us fortunate enough to afford the more expensive metal in this hobby would be ill advised to snub any fellow enthusiasts based solely on their ride as we are fast becoming the "old guys" with the cool 40' and 50's iron at the cruise nites of our youth. Those guys and those cars have all but vanished now and we are driving off into that same sunset ourselves.

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