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It is definitely dying out. I think a lot is due to new cars being so tricky and company car schemes etc. I get an allowance for my daily rather than a cc. This has age restriction on to 6 odd years. I wouldn't dream of working on it. It would drive me mad and is just too expensive to make error on. You need all the readers etc too. When my grandad died my gran have me all his tools. He was an engineer too but finished life sat behind a screen as I now do. I thought his tools had to keep working so got a landy lol. You'll be surprised with your welding. I started on my body too prior to chassis then when I got to chassis I went for it and it went well. You clearly have good people around to show you too.
Our family story is kinda similar too - hands on people turned into office people. Not close family but uncles and the such.
I've had my fair share of 'modern' cars and we have one at home. The OBD reader was an essential rather than an adjustable spanner and a set of mole grips to get you out of the worst of it! Definitely easier/more cost effective to drive to the other end of the country in that's for sure. I have days driving lulu and bless her she's great but I think why the hell am I going to XYZ in these, its been months and months since its been in any mud and just seems pointless. That said, there is just something about it that you just can't explain. My old classic mini was the same. Chances are if it wasn't written off (by no fault of my own) I'd probably still have that.
I hope my welding skills improve, just a case of diving into it and seeing how I go.