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Vintage Criteria

Discussion in 'Vintage (thru 365 GTC4)' started by Steve275, Feb 16, 2004.

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When do Cars bcome Classic's ?

  1. Pre 1950's ?

  2. Post 50's Pre 60's ?

  3. Post 60's Pre 70's ?

  4. Post 70's Pre 80's ?

  5. Post 80's Pre 90's ?

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  1. Steve275

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    At what age do we, (that's the Royal we), say a Ferrari, (or any car), becomes a vintage/classic car ? and Why ?

    Steve
     
  2. donv

    donv Two Time F1 World Champ
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    We had an extensive debate on this on the old board, and came up with 1969 as the dividing line. This is why the "Vintage" area on F-Chat references 1969.

    As I recall, it had to do with the date Enzo ceded control over the road cars to Fiat.
     
  3. parkerfe

    parkerfe F1 World Champ

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    Classic and Vintage are quite different. Ferrari has chosen on it's own to classify cars from the 308 back to the 365GT4BB as "Classic" in the spare parts section of www.owners.ferrari.com . Cars made before that would be in turn "Vintage" and cars made after that would be "Modern". I have suggested to Rob that a "Classic" section be stared on FC using that very criteria. Hopefully that will be started soon.
     

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