I wonder if there is a "legal" definition of Antique, Vintage, Classic, or
Historic cars in someones' books - registration departments, insurance companies
etc.
The Around The World Rally spokesman , Paul I think, said "Pre 1941 is Vintage,
pre
1968 (to 1941 assumedly) are Classic and Historic". I wonder what criteria
other
than age they used.
I notice they lumped Antique and Vintage cars together at "Vintageant".
So as someone mentioned, its more than age, but does the age change each year -
as
in when a car reaches X years old it becomes a Classic, Antique etc?
Does anyone have further information that would apply to Canada?
Cheers, Fred
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Fred & Wendy Griffiths,
Calgary, Canada
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