Future of collector cars
Kids are how they were brought up. “Helicopter” parents who would not push their kids or let them fail made the ones that want everything given to them. Kids that were given discipline, allowed to learn from mistakes are different. I’ve got 3 kids, one in construction that will keep up with anyone anywhere, making 6 figures now as a project manager of large scale projects. one worked full time as a single parent while going to night classes, pegged as a rising star at a foundry-no slacker there. Third attended grad school full time while working full time, paid off her $40,000 school loan in less than 10 yrs. There are hard working youngsters out there.
But back to the thread, my 9 yr old grandson who I’ve mentioned on here before loves to wrench on stuff. But he needs encouragement. He did 80% of the remove/replacement of the transmission in my Duster. Think he doesn’t enjoy that? But he may eventually turn to electric or tuner cars. And I’m good with that.