You may be right about that, George. Despite the preservation of the history of automobiles, the market is as transitory as we are.
I don't know. A few teenagers I have spoken with are somewhat envious of our teenage lifestyle, with relatively simple fun to drive cars, no mobile phones, etc. Maybe they will be just as keen to keep our classics going. After all it will be almost impossible to keep our modern cars on the road for many years. Most modern cars are linked to the manufacturer's database which prevents unauthorised changing of modules etc, apart from the fact that they are software dependent and we all know what that means.