Re: Teenagers= Muscle Cars
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Originally posted by GTOman
hey yall. i posted this at the end of the ricer racing thread, but i figured no one would ever see it, and i wanted to get it out there.
HEY NOW! i know where your comin from but Hot roddin aint dead yet! i just turned 19 (oct) and i have been restoring a 69 GTO for 3 years. I did a frame off with the help of my dad, had the body hangin from the celling of the garage. Its got a 467ci 530hp ponch mill, 2X4's , and a whole buncha other goodies. backed up by a richmond 6 speed and 12 bolt posi. my brother (22) owns a chevelle, vette. AT home we have a fleet of gto's, camaros, chevelle, etc. NO ITS not dead! i cant tell you how much i love muscle cars and HATE imports ! so please dont give up on the younger generation yet!! keep trying. I would love to talk muscle cars with any/everyone who wants to chat and get the real deal of Teenagers nowadays! check out my website its got the goat and some others on there.
Daniel
I figured i'd post my response here as well since it's a carry over from the ricer thread.
This may sound like a far out or a bit of a stretch as to how to get younger kids back into old time hot rodding and muscle cars, but it would actually be as simple as some movie studio putting out a couple of films about hot rodding. It could either be based in the hayday's of the hobby or modern times using old hotrods as center pieces. It worked great for boosting the ricer and NOS popularity.
That being said, I've been tossing around the idea of writting my own screen play about cruising and hot rodding. It would be a real story with believable characters and most importantly, a not-over-the-top, rediculous stunt filled story.
I mean if you watched "American Graffitti" with some kids nowadays, I bet they would be turned on to the scene of cold rolled steel, non fuel injected, gas guzzling, tire smoking, horsepower churning beast of the day! And that's not even describing the uniquely original cool designs of each and every car produced back then.
How's that for an idea? I told you it was a little out there to begin with.