Adding to this interesting debate.
I love the cars of the 1960`s in particular, because I am 52 years old, and thats what I remember from my youth ( although not too many Lancias) mostly Anglias, Victors and A35`s.
Could it be that those aged in their 30`s just aren`t interested in the cars of the 1980`s because;
1. They weren`t exactly iconic in any way, with a few exceptions.
2. They aren`t a million miles away from cars of today. i.e reliable, rust free, well equipped, useable on a daily basis,
reasonably refined etc.
3. Rarity, when was the last time you saw a Fiat Tempra or Uno, Austin Montego, Ford Sierra,Vauxhall Cavalier Mk2, Nissan Bluebird, Renault 14, Peugeot 309 etc, etc
4. And these people come from a generation used to disposable goods, cars included, and have more disposable income to buy the latest vehicles than we may have had in our youth.
Maybe we are the last of those who truly appreciate cars that were not just "white goods" but were a statement of the original owners, and now our, appreciation of the finer aspects of each and every Manufacturers ideals. Or am I being too romantic ?