Vintage Cars
The word vintage is used to describe a lot of things. Quite often it is just used in reference to something that is old or antique. When it comes to defining a vintage car, it is not always so cut and dried. Many people have very conflicting opinions on this and though everyone is entitled to their opinion, they can’t all be right. Determining if a car is vintage or not may vary depending what you need the information for, such as insurance. Keep this in mind when you do your research.
For the most part you will find that a vintage car is considered to be one that was manufactured between the years 1919 and 1930. Those cars are incredibly old, some of them among the very first ever made. Even though this is the most common definition, you will likely find that it changes depending on who your source is. In Britain the cut off year is usually 1930. However, in the United States the year end for a vintage car is 1925. According to the Classic Car Club of America this is the era of “pre-classic” cars. This is just one example of how various the definitions for vintage cars are. You may be left to form your own opinion is some cases.
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