p71towny
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 85
- Location
- Fort Wayne, IN
I'm not sure if I can pin it down. Cars probably. I've always loved old cars. I've got a 1970 chevelle, I've restored a 1971. My first car was my grandparents old 1973 Delta 88 (my baby) and I have a couple more. Of course I don't thing American car companies made any bad cars until 73. I actually like to think I can grab something from each decade, as I love classic rock but also oldies. I'll go from Motley Crue one song, then Frank Sinatra the next. To me the golden age would be 1900-1965. I know that's a big span but to me it represents the growth of our country which I love dear. I know the potential is out there to be great like that again but most people are caught up in instant gratification. I just rather enjoy owning and using things built to last. In general, the golden era represents a time where life was full of just that, life.