Future of the classic car hobby may be unstable per experts?

The issue is how many younger people are not exposed to 60' -70' cars. Most people I know only drive them some. They sit in their garage collecting dust bunnies. They are Taken out to a few shows maybe some cruise ins and then put back into their storage containers. if you are not exspossed to something how can you develop a Love or Passion for it.

"I" think the problem is the people who do not drive their cars. I would much rather see a car that is not 100% restored driving around than one that is taken out of cold storage rolled into the trailer rolled off the trailer at the show then just do the reverse when they leave the show. How many younger people get to see that car? Other than the ones who have parents that are interested and take them to said show.

I think you have to leave the investment types out of some equations. They roll in different crowds. To them it is like managing another 401, off shore account, or any other investment just moving assets around. Also how many toys can you take with you when go for that last ride into the sunset.

Just thinking out loud on the post.

Not sure on the clock thing. There are people who like fine things exspecialy old clocks and watches. I have one of my degrees from this place. Not in watch making or repair. The people who get in this program have a job way before they graduate.

http://go.osuit.edu/academics/watchmaking/