Lots of people also think that a Pagoda is a Classic car when it really isn't. It's a Milestone car but few have ever even heard of that. As new cars get older everything will be a classic which is just another way of saying it's an old car. I've seen where 380SL's are now being called classics or anything from the early 80's.
To me, this wouldn't mean much if there wasn't already something called a '' Classic Car '' but there is and it's a special car built during the '' Classic '' era of coach built autos. Cord, Duesenberg, Auburn, Marmmon, and high end prewar MB cars are all Full Classics.
Post war classics, or more correctly '' Milestone Cars '' would be all 300 cars, 220Cab A, 190SL, 6.3, 111 Coupe and Cab., 600, and Pagoda cars. There is nothing past 1972 that is a Milestone Car ( unless the list has been updated ) and it's sure as hell there are no Full Classic Cars built after 1949.
Regardless of what you see of TV, which you should never trust anyway, or what some car club wants to call there stuff, there is a difference. As owners of fine vintage cars, we should become aware of automotive history; the origins of the Milestone Car Cub, and the Classic Car Club of America, which BTW, started in 1952 which was long before all of these so called classics were even made.
I've been called names here on this site for simply stating factual history. The purpose of this club is to share information; I'm doing that.