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<blockquote data-quote="MyLittlePony" data-source="post: 578919" data-attributes="member: 11359"><p>Im in TX too. Its hard to say. A 25 year old mustang is what? a 1984 fox body? They look too much like a 1993 mustang? And if a 1993 mustang isnt a classic, then a 1979 mustang isnt a classic. They all just look old. Not saying they wont be. It just may take them a little longer to be considered one. Think about trucks, a 30 year old truck, is just an old truck. A 35 yo truck, is just an old truck. It takes them a whole lot longer to become classics in my opinion. Take a 2nd gen rx7 or any porsche 928. Though they can be registered as a classic, they are just too modern looking to be considered one.</p><p></p><p>As for the round body and new edge mustangs, its possible. Currently, to a non car enthusiast a clean one can be mistaken as being brand new. And yes, my 1994 has been confused as being "the new model" a dozen of times. Maybe after the 25year point, since the body styles are so different, they may be, but currently still too modern looking.</p><p></p><p>10-20 years ago no one cared about 60s and 70s mustangs... ...now they bring in 6 digit prices. My theory is after the baby boomers get their muscle car fix, the next generation will want classic german yuppie cars. Generation after that will seek out classic japanese tuner cars... ...and then finally we'll have our shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyLittlePony, post: 578919, member: 11359"] Im in TX too. Its hard to say. A 25 year old mustang is what? a 1984 fox body? They look too much like a 1993 mustang? And if a 1993 mustang isnt a classic, then a 1979 mustang isnt a classic. They all just look old. Not saying they wont be. It just may take them a little longer to be considered one. Think about trucks, a 30 year old truck, is just an old truck. A 35 yo truck, is just an old truck. It takes them a whole lot longer to become classics in my opinion. Take a 2nd gen rx7 or any porsche 928. Though they can be registered as a classic, they are just too modern looking to be considered one. As for the round body and new edge mustangs, its possible. Currently, to a non car enthusiast a clean one can be mistaken as being brand new. And yes, my 1994 has been confused as being "the new model" a dozen of times. Maybe after the 25year point, since the body styles are so different, they may be, but currently still too modern looking. 10-20 years ago no one cared about 60s and 70s mustangs... ...now they bring in 6 digit prices. My theory is after the baby boomers get their muscle car fix, the next generation will want classic german yuppie cars. Generation after that will seek out classic japanese tuner cars... ...and then finally we'll have our shot [/QUOTE]
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