I'm sure there are those around here who would agree with almost anyone about almost anything; as long as that person disagrees with me.
Let's look at the CCCA for second. They started in 1952 with the objective of saving all those old pre war cars. Contrary to what a lot of people think, they aren't snobs nor do they care if you call your car a classic. I'm not a member of that club right now but I think It's fair to say that they tend to be well heeled.
The actual trem is, '' Full Classic '' indicating any of those cars which are recognised as such buy this club. I don't think it matters where you live, if you own a Duesenberg, you know that you have a full classic. Almost half of the full classics are European cars such as Delhaye, Delage, Rolls Royce, Alfa Romeo, Mercedes Benz and many more. If you own a 540K, believe me, you will know that it's a full classic or you're so rich and stupid about cars you probably don't know or care.
All this other stuff about classic cars doesn't amount to beans. There are so many different classifications by car clubs, governments, and individuals as to make it pretty much meaningless .
So, rather than talking about what IS a classic car, let's spend a second or two and say what isn't a classic car. Some people would say a Pinto is a classic car. Others would say their ' 77 Caprice Classic is one, just by virtue of its name. Others will say a 113 is a classic car.
None of these cars meet the nearly 60 year old definition but then I think we can all agree that we don't agree.
You know, now that I think about it, I think I'd rather stand on my head all day long, sticking pins into my eyes while performimg self circumcision with a rusty knife, than bother will any of this......