bob w
Still crazy after all these years!
Whever I am in a car show that has judging, I put "Not in Competition" on my car.
Think of the thousands of rodders that had fun building and driving a 'glass T Buckets starting way back in the 60's.
Some muscle car restorations and pro touring mods have a very low percentage of an original car in them. Sometimes only the cowl and the roof. Everything else is a replacement part. All on an aftermarket chassis, sometimes.
The bigger the hobby gets, and the repop bodies are a vital ingredient in growth, the more political clout the hobby has. As a result, it is harder for the hobby to be legislated out of existence.
Think of the thousands of rodders that had fun building and driving a 'glass T Buckets starting way back in the 60's.
Some muscle car restorations and pro touring mods have a very low percentage of an original car in them. Sometimes only the cowl and the roof. Everything else is a replacement part. All on an aftermarket chassis, sometimes.
The bigger the hobby gets, and the repop bodies are a vital ingredient in growth, the more political clout the hobby has. As a result, it is harder for the hobby to be legislated out of existence.