Derek Harling wrote:
> Gregory Nagy wrote:
>
> > I am sure the answer varies from organization to organization, but what
> > constitutes a "vintage/historic" sports racing car?
>...........................
>
> Let me barge in with a first answer.
>
> The are two extremes -
> 1 - on an absolute basis obviously it is NOT a vintage racer
> 2 - on the other hand there are some organizations who would accept it.
>
> In between those extremes there are a thousand different alternative opinions
> encompassing ALL organizations and, for that matter, individuals.
Hmmm.....this could get to be an interesting discussion, if we apply the
questions
to individuals. Forget about the autenticity of the car -- I vote for a minimum
age
for drivers -- like maybe a driver must have been of legal driving age for the
car
he's racing during the year of its manufacture.......
> You pays your
> money . . . . . . .
>
> Of course you could also debate it ad nausium - and some people enjoy that .
>. .
> . . . .
--
uncle jack
The Attorney General advises that vintage racing may be injurious to your
wealth.
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