That just means when I show up with a 30's era streetrod it will be more unique, have you looked around at the people with those cars? I would suspect most don't have the skill set to build a true frame up build, they don't teach this stuff in school anymore and the tools needed cost a ton (cause they can't borrow there buddies) . I could see this trend many years ago with the NSRA show changes, it's all dictated by what sells with the vendors, if your vendors aren't selling streetrod parts as much and are later model parts they won't advertise on your streetrod magazine, which is where the money is made.