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Depends what it is - some old sh1tters will never be classics - they're just old sh1tters.
Some were classics from new : E30 M3, Sierra Cosworth, Audi Quattro etc etc
Some were classics from new : E30 M3, Sierra Cosworth, Audi Quattro etc etc

e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
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Well Saidcapri_rob wrote:Depends what it is - some old sh1tters will never be classics - they're just old sh1tters.
Some were classics from new : E30 M3, Sierra Cosworth, Audi Quattro etc etc
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Falkster wrote:What about an MG Maestro?

Its a maestro. An MG badge - turbo or no turbo - will not lift it out of the sh1tter category.


e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
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Anything?? A 1979 Fiesta is of a certain age but you wouldnt say it was a classic....however a 1980 Fiesta Supersport is.wlsmith wrote:I would define a classic car - as anything over a certain age well looked after and maintained bodywork in mint condition!
Cant just be any car.
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There is a guy near me who drives a fairly pristine old W reg (when the reg indication was at the end of the number plate) Datsun Bluebird.
I imagine he thinks it's a classic.
I imagine he thinks it's a classic.
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Very true. Quite how he manages to drive it so slowly is WAAAAAAAAY beyond me as well!Falkster wrote:He can think all he wants lol.....its an old turd.
Datsun, FFS!
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Theres a classic club round here who will only allow pre 73 cars in as that was when the rolling 25 years historic vehicle law stopped rolling and meant only cars built pre 73 are Tax exempt.
The only problem using that as a rule means E30's arn't classics, which i think they are, but not as much as an E21 is.
Same problem with mini's produced for nearly 50 years, but only pre 73 ones are classics ? MGB's etc also have this problem when the MG clubs want to go to classic shows and only half the club are allowed in.
The only problem using that as a rule means E30's arn't classics, which i think they are, but not as much as an E21 is.
Same problem with mini's produced for nearly 50 years, but only pre 73 ones are classics ? MGB's etc also have this problem when the MG clubs want to go to classic shows and only half the club are allowed in.
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P38 Rangy - Daily Fuel Guzzler / Trailer Puller
07' VW T5 Transporter Sportline - FOR SALE / Disco 3 Commercial Wanted
52' VW LT35 - Workhorse
53' Sh1troen Dispatch - Spare Van
73' MGB GT
1/4 of an E30 325 Tourer T
i think anything old, which is quite rare is considered a classic... obviously e30s are a lot rarer than they used to be and will potentially soon become classic status.. obviously an m3 e30 would be considered classic because they are so rare, things like ford cortinas also.. etc