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Millenial Car Guys...ahem...Car Persons
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<blockquote data-quote="xavier296" data-source="post: 15482706" data-attributes="member: 48322"><p>I'm 35, paid $42k for a fully loaded scat pack for my wife, and can do anything but paint work in my garage. </p><p></p><p>I'm a city born and raised nerd, but I have rebuilt, redone, restomodded almost every kind of car as a hobby. I just love working on cars, and teach and motivate my 70 year old father to work on his cars. </p><p></p><p>But that brings to my problem: I have one best friend who is a real car guy, but otherwise I can't find guys my age with any hobbies other than watching sports. And many old car guys seem unable to stop trying to "one up." Don't those guys see that constant one upping doesn't encourage young people to join their clubs????</p><p></p><p>I had a 75 year old guy turn red yelling loudly how his 396 4-speed 67 Camaro gets 28 mpg after I told him he was wrong. (I have a 68 'maro with an LS3, and it never gets that good, even on the hwy)</p><p></p><p>I may not count as a millennial, but you will find many more guys here that work on cars than in the real world.</p><p></p><p>Btw: my 16 month old already turns his scooter on the side and "works" on it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xavier296, post: 15482706, member: 48322"] I'm 35, paid $42k for a fully loaded scat pack for my wife, and can do anything but paint work in my garage. I'm a city born and raised nerd, but I have rebuilt, redone, restomodded almost every kind of car as a hobby. I just love working on cars, and teach and motivate my 70 year old father to work on his cars. But that brings to my problem: I have one best friend who is a real car guy, but otherwise I can't find guys my age with any hobbies other than watching sports. And many old car guys seem unable to stop trying to "one up." Don't those guys see that constant one upping doesn't encourage young people to join their clubs???? I had a 75 year old guy turn red yelling loudly how his 396 4-speed 67 Camaro gets 28 mpg after I told him he was wrong. (I have a 68 'maro with an LS3, and it never gets that good, even on the hwy) I may not count as a millennial, but you will find many more guys here that work on cars than in the real world. Btw: my 16 month old already turns his scooter on the side and "works" on it! [/QUOTE]
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