Hi Scotty.
I am a huge fan of yours. I´ve been following your content for several years now.
I´m just 20 years old and I feel nostalgia for the days gone by. Cars are my passion. Ever since I was born, cars have been my lifetime passtime and the one thing I am never going to quit longing for.
Whenever I watch old cars at a car show or on the street, I get goosebumps and am really interested. Old automobiles literally take my breath away.
When I watch old footage of 1950s traffic, it makes me feel as if I was born again. The tiresome feeling of the evening is gone, my soul gets filled with inner joy and I can only wish I was there, driving a Hudson Hornet with glamor....
For me, there is nothing better than rockabilly music, old cars and the feeling that those days are gone forever. When I listen to rock and roll music my old soul begins to smile....never would I say I´m capable of some of those dance moves I do when I listen to Little Richard or Aretha Franklin....
I don´t like living in this era. Cars have become a disposable. Plus, they are indistinguishable from each other. Where is the joy of driving the automobile as we knew it? Where is the "service station"? Why nobody seems to care about cars anymore?
Omg, I feel like am 80...
Just saying...
Your viewer Christian
P.S. Scotty you are amazing. I have tried a few of your tricks and they worked. Keep up what you do. Don´t stop.
Well I guess the only guy I was going to stop me will be the grim reaper and who knows where he's going to stick his head up. Interested in a young guy urine's for the old days usually that's what old guys do. I'll never forget my old Canadian friend who went to a classic car show and he said Scotty it's only old farts like us here. So you are the exception to the rule
1950 was a boom era for automobiles in N.America.
But nothing ever lasts. That time has waned. The baby boom is over, and the automobile boom is over.
Young people are supposed to look forward.
There's still plenty of guys interested in cars though.
