I'm just the opposite! I spent a lot of time, energy and money on my engine compartment making my Gen III swap look good. I have found that with a lot of high school aged kids it IS an engine show! They love the older cars but the engine compartments really get their attention.
Me too. I know what these cars look like with the hoods down. And I'm often curious to see how others have detailed their engine bays hoping to learn something new.
In most cases, the hoods are up so a judge or other fool does not marr and bungle something opening or closing the hood to view and judge.
A great deal of muscle cars are about the muscle under the hood. Why keep it hidden?
But it IS harder to appreciate the lines and good looks of the car with the hood and deck lids up. I'm starting to feel shaker cars are common, and the twin bulge rally hood looks prettier and prettier. I enjoy how the light reflects off those bulges (presuming shiny paint) driving on a hot summer day.
Another poster shared how he hates those sitting in front of their cars with lawn chairs. I'm not sure I understand that one, either.