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24 Jun 09 - Hey! and welcome to Classic and Sports Cars UK.

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Who are you and What do you drive? Fandangosuperwide 4 20 months ago
I LOVE Classic Cars Fandangosuperwide 0 36 months ago

About Classic and Sports Cars UK

When it comes to defining the classic or antique car, it can get pretty confusing. It seems that everywhere you look all of the definitions are different. This is a definition that many people run into conflict regarding. A car that one person might consider to be an antique or a classic, might be considered by someone else just to be a piece of garbage.

According to many sources, an antique car is any car that was made before the First World War or before the year 1916. That makes most actual antique cars almost impossible to find since not many were made before that war. Production on most models of car was actually stopped because of the war. So anybody with one of these vehicles in their possession has an antique that they should be taking very special care of. In fact, some of these antiques should actually be in a museum. Seeking a second opinion is always recommended when dealing with automotive professionals of any kind.

When it comes to classic cars, the Classic Car Club of America has stated that 1948 is the last year for a car to be considered a classic automobile. A classic car can be either American or foreign but it should have been produced between the years 1925 and 1948. There are many other factors that are involved of course, like make and model as well as certain components like power brakes and other luxury accessories. The Classic Car Club keeps a very tight rein on what cars are allowed to be considered classic.

A common mistake made by many people is to assume that cars from the 1960s and the 1970s are classic when in actuality, they are not. These cars are actually considered modern classics which is not at all the same thing as a true classic. This is why you should always speak to a professional when it comes to insuring a car that you are not sure about the classic status of. Classic and antique cars are amazing creations but it can be hard to know the proper definition. Do some research and consult those who know so that you get it right the first time.

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The above text is lifted from a web site.

In MY humble opinion, you car is a classic if YOU consider it to be ...

If you do, add it to the group, either if you own the car or just saw it in the street or at a show!

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