29th Mar 2017, 13:45

This is what I was talking about when I posted comment 04:09 six days ago. Too many different opinions on what A classic is. It's a no win situation. Somehow these back and forth debates always end with cars that are your favorites or something that you have owned or currently own. Sorry, but the world of classics and the definition doesn't revolve around you. Oh - and I knew a Corvette would be mentioned sooner or later. You claim that the vehicles I mentioned are not classics or "immediately known classics". I'm just glad to know many will disagree with you.

29th Mar 2017, 15:19

As usual everything you mention is pre-1972. Emissions and CAFE standards didn't kill everything. Just so you know, there are a lot of post 1972 cars that are considered classics.