| There was (maybe still is) a car exhibit at the Oakland museum a while back.
Hot rods, mostly from '50s and '60s, as I recall.  Shiny, sparkly, and
interesting.  None, however, were stock.  This car show was precisely what
Atherton wrote about: the cars are what people did to them, "Americana," and so
forth.  It was about custom cars, not originals.
There's room for both attitudes, and I believe there are simultaneous benefits
for people on each side of the fence.  The "mod" people get to do whatever they
please, and have a great time changing and driving their modified machinery.
The "original" side gets to drive factory representative cars, as is their wont,
_and_  see the value and rarity of their machines rise as the others are
distorted from stock condition.
For my part, I like seeing the stock Tigers restored to "new lot" condition.
Nostalgia, maybe.  Whatever.  But I appreciate seeing and hearing of changes
toward increased reliability, and I'm not timid about doing the same with my own
machine.  I've now got a fatter radiator and electronic ignition in my machine.
Worms?  I don't think so.  There may be some intolerance, though I've not sensed
animosity with it on the list here.  But no worms.  Messes up the carb.
Eddy
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