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Nice vid - vintage machines at Prescott

Started by Iancider, 05, September, 2014, 01:08:05 PM

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Iancider

Long video and Prescott in sunshine which many of us would lust for.


'The Gaffer'

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Interesting to see the age group of owners and spectators, most at least 50, lots of high waister trousers and flat caps :o

Shame these events don't seem to attract many younger people to keep the genre alive. Not sure if they teach motor mechanics in school these days but they did in my school, our teacher actually took us to working garages as part of the lesson from time to time. This gave me a genuine interest in the history of cars.

I'm guessing these old sheds have little interest to most of the younger generation because they don't have Corsa or Saxo written on the back along with a pointless 10" wide exhaust pipe.

Just an observation :(



Iancider

QuoteInteresting to see the age group of owners and spectators, most at least 50, lots of high-waister trousers and flat caps :o

Yes, I was going to say "A Great Rally of old crocks" but that would have distracted us from the cars :D

Sumov8

Good video Ian. and at least the weather was better than the last hill climb there!

SPAXIMUS

The young today are not taught any engineering skills at school, like we were. They have design and technology but lathes for example are not in the schools now.
There are still a lot of young people who are interested and vintage cars will be passed down through families etc, but they will be maintained by specialist companies as the skills are being forgotton to do some tasks.
There is also the need for young to be instantly gratified, two years seems a life time to wait for something, but as we age patience becomes a skill we develop.

'The Gaffer'

Quote from: SPAXIMUS on 06, September, 2014, 01:40:29 PM
The young today are not taught any engineering skills at school, like we were. They have design and technology but lathes for example are not in the schools now.

Health and safety no doubt :(

Quote from: SPAXIMUS on 06, September, 2014, 01:40:29 PM
but as we age patience becomes a skill we develop.

I like that ;D

Pilgrim Anna


YellaBelly


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