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<blockquote data-quote="paulboer" data-source="post: 279141" data-attributes="member: 14153"><p>It used to be that legally in South Africa, a veteran car is 50 years or older, and a vintage car 25-49. Veteran cars were free to license at some point. I think that these definitions are different for the purposes of showing and racing/rallying these cars, being set to specific years.</p><p></p><p>The word classic in the motoring world is used more loosely, to indicate desirable models, as entropy correctly stated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulboer, post: 279141, member: 14153"] It used to be that legally in South Africa, a veteran car is 50 years or older, and a vintage car 25-49. Veteran cars were free to license at some point. I think that these definitions are different for the purposes of showing and racing/rallying these cars, being set to specific years. The word classic in the motoring world is used more loosely, to indicate desirable models, as entropy correctly stated. [/QUOTE]
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