Each year, each manufcturer, each model spoke to us with a different voice screaming, "Look at me Man."
The interiors and dash layouts were as beautiful as the artisan sculpting of the sheet metal bodies.
Body styles changed dramatically each year promising us that our love for automobiles would always be rewarded with new fantastic designs.
Engine and power options were unlimited from the factory or the aftermarket.
The cars were drop dead gorgeous, completely functional and fun to drive.
We simply were part of the most fantastic 2 1/2 decades ever of American Automobiles and once the failsafe switch was pushed in '73 there was no returning to cars being made as they were.
Cadillac Pat
I think this has a lot to do with it. Newer cars with anti-lock brakes, anti-skid, front-wheel-drive, variable ratio trannys, etc. are just not as fun to drive. How do you do donuts in the parking lot if the car won't let you? And if they're not fun how do you get emotionally attached? That's what it boils down to, our emotional attachment to our vehicles. Why else do threads like this generate so much excitement? I don't hear any calls for someone to kit a 2012 Ford Focus, Chevy Nova, or Honda Civic.