I'd say the 80's for me. I graduated high school, lost my virginity, got my first job, finished college, got a Grand National, went into the military. Not a bad decade.
I'm a resto-mod kind of guy. Give me that 60s or 70s styling with modern tech and I'm in. I'm like that with homes as well. Give me the old time architecture with modern conveniences and I'm happy.90's for me. I was 7 in 1990 and 17 in 2000. Grunge and rock music changed my life. Got laid. Learned to drive. Started working.
As for cars? 2010+ and its not even close. We are currently in a golden era of performance and I feel so lucky to be a part of it right now. **** electric cars.
The women, dude. The big hair and tight designer jeans....I agree with the 80's.
Best decade overall for tv, movies, music, women's fashion, and automotive performance, foreign and domestic, was coming back.
I'm a resto-mod kind of guy. Give me that 60s or 70s styling with modern tech and I'm in. I'm like that with homes as well. Give me the old time architecture with modern conveniences and I'm happy.
The women, dude. The big hair and tight designer jeans....
The Chevelles were cool. On my bucket list. But so were the Mopars. I'd love a Plymouth Superbird with a Hemi or 440 six pack.For years and years my dream car was a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Pro-touring car. Actually owned a big block Chevelle for a very brief time. If I ever decided to try another Chevelle Id go for a '70 with an LS7, Twin Turbos with a TH400 and the best Hotchkis suspension money could buy.
Then again Id rather just have a '68 Fastback Mustang with a 5.0 Coyote/6R80, Twin Turbos and Hotchkis suspension with rear coil conversion.
They loved the tank tops with no brassiere as well. And, not ashamedly, so did I. Especially when it was cold.Don't forget the mini skirts wth sneakers.
I agree with the 80's.
Best decade overall for tv, movies, music, women's fashion, and automotive performance, foreign and domestic, was coming back.
The women, dude. The big hair and tight designer jeans....
Don't forget the mini skirts wth sneakers.
All of this.They loved the tank tops with no brassiere as well. And, not ashamedly, so did I. Especially when it was cold.
90's.
90's were the golden age of grunge rock and several genres of metal, but "classic rock" was still fresh
Action movies were action movies and not simply plugs for SJW BS
Cell phones were rare, and people didn't have them glued to their heads
X-Files.
Waiting to hear your favorite song come on the radio and hit record on an old cassette, realizing you recorded over something else you waited for
Playing Doom, Warcraft, Commander Keen, Diablo, and other early PC gaming gems on MSDOS and Windows 3.1 on a 486 that sounded like a jet taking off
Last bastion of simplicity before the internet corrupted humanity, and advertisements were shoved down your throat
AND there weren’t yet any millennials around playing the victim card!