View Poll Results: FD Owners! What is your current age bracket? Open to 2-13-24.
17-23



10
4.27%
23-29



22
9.40%
30-39



94
40.17%
40-49



61
26.07%
50-59



26
11.11%
60-69



14
5.98%
70+



7
2.99%
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Poll: FD Owner Current Age (2023)
First learned of the car in '94ish when I was 10. Fell in love with the "weird engine". Finally bought my '94 PEP in 2016.....currently in pieces getting a "modernization" overhaul as work and $ allow.
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Another year older, but are we wiser?
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And what you think for the year ahead!
Over 65% of us are between 30~49.
What influence does that have on our community?
If you have not joined the poll, please let us know.
And what you think for the year ahead!
Over 65% of us are between 30~49.
What influence does that have on our community?
Last edited by Redbul; Feb 13, 2024 at 03:04 AM.
Less straight pipes and more high flow cats with Mufflers that somewhat work?
Glad the pole is closed, sadly I'm in a different age group than I was last year
As far as being wiser, definitely. As much as I love my FD, I wish I had sold it during the height of the covid thing to some nutty collector on BaT, and invested the money, but here we are.

As far as being wiser, definitely. As much as I love my FD, I wish I had sold it during the height of the covid thing to some nutty collector on BaT, and invested the money, but here we are.
Last edited by aplscrambles; Feb 14, 2024 at 08:26 AM.
Yeah, from what I’ve seen I’d guess 50 that still actually own an FD, and maybe only 20 of those still run. Most of the rest that are active at all are trying to sell parts from their failed “build” or “swap” after they decided to “go a different direction”.
Last edited by Sgtblue; Feb 14, 2024 at 04:51 PM.
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Glad the pole is closed, sadly I'm in a different age group than I was last year
As far as being wiser, definitely. As much as I love my FD, I wish I had sold it during the height of the covid thing to some nutty collector on BaT, and invested the money, but here we are.

As far as being wiser, definitely. As much as I love my FD, I wish I had sold it during the height of the covid thing to some nutty collector on BaT, and invested the money, but here we are.
Besides, you barely owned the vehicle what, 6yrs or so?
As much as that might've worked out for you, I doubt it would've made you happy. Everything is 50/50 when it comes to "investing". Life throws too many things in the way and you end up sacrificing things or having to spend on things you weren't expecting. I think you made the right decision on keeping the FD because as you said, you love your FD. Not many people can honestly say that.
Besides, you barely owned the vehicle what, 6yrs or so?
Besides, you barely owned the vehicle what, 6yrs or so?

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