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October 30th, 2006 02:10 PM #1
Just a question guys. It seems like there are threads kasi that are jumbled into other sections that are classic/vintage/musclecar in nature. there may be enough of a following to warrant just a section on the subject since the tech and other specific questions get drowned among more (for lack of a term) everyday vehicles.
What do you think? even a car show just has sections dedicted to old tin.
pero it doesnt have to have sub sections since it is quite a niche thing and may not have the volume of other sections...yet still have questions that get shunted to other sections and drown
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October 30th, 2006 02:46 PM #2
Definitely!
A section like this can contribute to the soul of Tsikot.com
There are quite a number of enthusiasts out there who would love to show their non-racing project vintage cars. It would also be more interesting if we could follow some works in progress until its launching!
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October 30th, 2006 03:16 PM #3
One thing comes to mind though, how do we classify if a car is a classic? Age? Cult Following?
Some would argue that the 80s cars are classics na, some 70s etc
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October 30th, 2006 10:12 PM #4
Maybe we can ask the Vintage car club guys for a definition. However, if it is a section, we can maybe also qualify that...say...it is for cars at least 20years old...give or take a few years? will that effectively make a KIA pride ineligible? Maybe it should be an age of car thing since there are different classics for different people. Like a celeste which has its own following here. Not sure if outside. But to some here it is a classic.
personally, I am into american iron
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October 30th, 2006 10:24 PM #5
I accidentally came across a classic car site about two years ago when my father-in-law asked me to look for a site that he can post his partially refurbished 1938 Opel Kadett.
The classic car site said that the new classification of "vintage cars" in the US is that the car should be at least 50 years old. So I guess the some cars from the 1950's like a 1952 Packard is already considered vintage.
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October 31st, 2006 10:20 AM #6
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