NO CLASSIC CARS

NONE of our cars are CLASSICS. It seems that every older car today is identified as a Classic. It is a silly “catch all” term that defies the dictionary definition, is inappropriate and makes no sense.

Prior to the dumbing down of society, hobbyists referenced vehicles in a number of ways: Antique, Vintage (original), Hot Rod, Street Rod, Custom, Kustom, Street Machine, Muscle Car and Special Interest. As an example, all Mopar A bodies would be referenced as in the Special Interest category. This in no way diminishes their reality of being great cars. However, Classics they are not. Contrary to the OP’s search, A bodies are certainly not scarce.

A Classic is a vehicle that is recognized and designated as such. They were/are, expensive, low production, many were hand built, very rare, superb in design/engineering and most range in age from 75 to 120 years. True historic icons. They aren’t driven.