Im thinking future, say 25 years. Take a guy who is 70 now, when the 60s and 70s era was around, that guy was a young man and those cars had a high appeal. But a lot of people can't do what they WANT bc of cost, so when that guy is older, he can finally realize his dream. Or maybe he's been living that dream since he was 20 and just still loves muscle cars. Either way it's just nuts n bolts, air n fuel. As long as you can find parts and gasoline, muscle cars will live on.
But for the tuner generation, im afraid things will be different. In 20 years maybe i want to build an ST monster and get a Focus and decide to put 20g into it to make it a sleeper with 800hp. Is there a chance our tuners will be tuning for today's cars in two decades? This is the only thing that worries me about my particular preference, that i will be forced to change. Muscle car guys don't have to change, they can keep wrenching bolts replacing pipes. Short of my learning to tune with my own software, is all this inevitably coming to an end? I know there will be new cars i may fall in love with but what if i don't? What if i never get over my first love, who is currently at just under 70k.
But for the tuner generation, im afraid things will be different. In 20 years maybe i want to build an ST monster and get a Focus and decide to put 20g into it to make it a sleeper with 800hp. Is there a chance our tuners will be tuning for today's cars in two decades? This is the only thing that worries me about my particular preference, that i will be forced to change. Muscle car guys don't have to change, they can keep wrenching bolts replacing pipes. Short of my learning to tune with my own software, is all this inevitably coming to an end? I know there will be new cars i may fall in love with but what if i don't? What if i never get over my first love, who is currently at just under 70k.