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Has anyone else noticed that there has been a steady decline in the number of rare/quality cars over the last few years? Don't get me wrong, there are still lots of very nice cars coming out, but you just don't see the COPO's, LS6's, even real nice Z-28's like you used to. I went to two cruise nights last night and most of the cars were resto-mods, 50's/60's bigger cars and a few nice muscle cars, but in the lower HP ranges. I guess this is a function of the rise in prices over the past 5 years, but it's such a shame that you don't get the thrill of seeing one of these beasts out on the road like we used to...
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Mark,
Probably due to the inadvertent price of fame. Steve
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Once restored, the rarer, high horsepower cars become so expensive/valuable that people are afraid to take them out in traffic. Despite that, Haugen's very often has several L78 cars, Z/28s, and Chrysler Hemi cars. With us, we've done the car show, and cruise night thing for quite a few years and it becomes a case of "Been there, done that". With the local cruise nights, some have come and gone and there is one somewhere every night of the week. There has become a glut around here. One a week is more than enough for us. My wife and I would just as soon hop in one of the cars and go for a nice long Sunday drive with a nice lunch in the middle. We don't care who sees our cars any more. We just like to enjoy them the same way we did 35-40 years ago. Perhaps there are more people thinking the same way we do. Who knows?
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We don't care who sees our cars any more. We just like to enjoy them the same way we did 35-40 years ago. Perhaps there are more people thinking the same way we do. Who knows? [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. 25-30 years ago in my case! |
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Keith, speaking for myself, a nice long Sunday drive in a COPO is getting to be an expensive proposition, not to mention that the Camaro is not the best riding car GM ever built. I doubt I can fill the tank for under $50 bucks, and if nothing else can be said about my car, it likes gas.
A lot of gas. It'll pass everything but a Sunoco. ![]() There have not been any real big car shows here yet, just the usual Hooter's or Quaker Steak parking lot shows, or whatever. Like you said, been there and done that. It is nice to run into some familiar faces, but I agree that people are less eager to show their cars. In a couple of weeks will be the first Maxton Chevy show, a local institution for Chevy guys. Brings out some class cars every year. No entry fee, $5.00 t-shirts, free music and a clean parking lot. I'll post some pictures. ![]() In the mean time, I'll just stick to short drives. Short drives at wide open throttle. ![]() ![]() |
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Its early in your season fellas. Give it some time. No similar trends noted out here in the desert southwest (during our season, that is). Take some pix and let us (the car-show-challenged) see for ourselves what you are talking about.......please!
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There are a very select few around these parts that have anything other than the street rods, hot rods, and resto-mod muscle cars. The majority of them are tired and aged from years of use. I brought my Corvette to a local cruise night last year and people were asking me what the NCRS sticker stood for. Steady decline agreed.
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