Does anyone under 50 actually restore classic cars?
>>28828877Yes.
>>28828877not me
>>28828877Depends what your definition of a classic car is. millennials are restoring 80s and 90s cars.
>>28828877are you stupid>spoiler: yes
>>28828877Im 18 and I'm gonna restore my uncles 23 year old infiniti
thinking about buying this epic forgotten gem to restoreany tips?
>>28828877yes. i kinda do but i no longer have the energy to do all nighters in the garage then go to work then another all night in the garage on my own project. i usually work on others projects.i have however helped both my nephews in their projects, one restored a 70s beetle that he swapped for a 1600 karmann engine and got a full repaint, other one got a mile long 73 something Cadillac, its working and running but its american so always something thats off...
>>28828877Nobody under 50 can afford them.
>>28829233Zoomer who fixed up his 90s rides here, we exist but we are just a rare breed that keeps quiet to stay away from the envious
>>28829332Keeping quiet is a common symptom of autists with autistic hobbies such as a fixing old cars though.>t. introvert who barely talks irl
>>28829293Hang yourself
>>28828877who's this armpit slut?
>>28829293engine swap it bro
>>28829621https://www.flickr.com/photos/48228255@N05/53822685814/in/album-72177720311307812
>>28829754holy based, google reverse search is truly useless>hasselblad x2dmy man is going all out to get all the detail of hipster chicks with hairy pits, goddamn
>>28829754That's a man, baby!