Exactly..talk to any enthistist today and that will most proberly be their1st memories...I always encourage youngsters as young as three to sit in the driver's seat and play with the steering wheel. With older ones tell them something about the car and show them the engine, a bit older and let them help you do something on the car. Yes there is risk to your paintwork; but it involves them and gives them memories and desires.
Mine was my Grandfathers 39 Ford Cuope flat head.
Then my Dads ford 10.
The 1st car all my children ever drove was the Camaro...left hook on left side of the road
And out of interest , how many of us actually Drive our classics every day?
Driven the camaro as my daily driver for 30 yrs now...and still do...everythingh from towing the Bradford in the trailer, getting fire wood..for many yrs was the family car with 3 children seats in the back.