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What defines a "hobby" car?
Buying and restoring/modifying cars is almost ALWAYS an expensive proposition.
You maybe get 50 cents on the dollar for any work you put into a car.
What makes it a hobby is that you derive pleasure and enjoyment from the process. Of course you have to weigh the expense vice the enjoyment derived to determine whether it is "right" for you.
If it isn't right for you, then fine. But that doesn't devalue the investment of time & resources others put into it.
Price owning a horse. Or actually racing cars. Or owning any kind of boat.
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