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<blockquote data-quote="ALITL8" data-source="post: 224701" data-attributes="member: 8111"><p>im going to say "yes" and here's why...</p><p></p><p>According to the United States, a classic car is "a motor vehicle, but not a reproduction thereof, manufactured at least 15 years prior to the current year which has been maintained in or restored to a condition which is substantially in conformity with manufacturer specifications and appearance."</p><p></p><p>It’s the opinion of other classic car enthusiasts that a classic can be anything you want it to be. Even a completely modern car, such as the 2006 Mustang, with its retro styling, can be considered an instant classic. The same goes for older cars such as the 1968 Road Runner.</p><p></p><p>Any time a large group of enthusiasts get strong emotional attachments to their cars, arguments can quickly arise over definitions that please them the most. On About.com, we’re going to be a little less strict. Cars from the '30, cars from the '70s, and maybe even your car all have a chance at being a classic to someone – and that’s a standpoint we can easily live with.</p><p></p><p>read the whole article:</p><p><a href="http://vintagecars.about.com/od/classiccarprofiles/a/defclassiccar.htm" target="_blank">http://vintagecars.about.com/od/classiccarprofiles/a/defclassiccar.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALITL8, post: 224701, member: 8111"] im going to say "yes" and here's why... According to the United States, a classic car is "a motor vehicle, but not a reproduction thereof, manufactured at least 15 years prior to the current year which has been maintained in or restored to a condition which is substantially in conformity with manufacturer specifications and appearance." It’s the opinion of other classic car enthusiasts that a classic can be anything you want it to be. Even a completely modern car, such as the 2006 Mustang, with its retro styling, can be considered an instant classic. The same goes for older cars such as the 1968 Road Runner. Any time a large group of enthusiasts get strong emotional attachments to their cars, arguments can quickly arise over definitions that please them the most. On About.com, we’re going to be a little less strict. Cars from the '30, cars from the '70s, and maybe even your car all have a chance at being a classic to someone – and that’s a standpoint we can easily live with. read the whole article: [url]http://vintagecars.about.com/od/classiccarprofiles/a/defclassiccar.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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