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Atarah 17-07-2012 06:48

Classic Cars event
 
Hi, there is a Classic Car event at Clitheroe Castle on Sat 28th July, between 11.00am - 3.30pm. Also, Colonel Charles Gray talking about his involvement with Bond cars.

Should be a pleasant day out in lovely surroundings. especially if its a sunny day.:)

entwisi 17-07-2012 07:46

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thanks for this, If I'm not at the caravan we will probably pop along

Ian

Eric 18-07-2012 20:38

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How do you guys over there define "classic"? Is it merely the age of a vehicle? Or does it have to be of a particularly rare type? My Caddy is 23 years old, and in two years it will be defined as "classic". My buddy and I are working on a '49 Ford coupe, which is classed as "historic", and it has that designation on the plate. Just interested is all.

Alan Varrechia 18-07-2012 21:08

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I think as an Accy web analogy. Less would be classic where Jaysay would seem more historic. :hidewall::hidewall::hidewall::):):):hidewall::hid ewall::hidewall:

Stevie R 18-07-2012 21:56

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1003441)
How do you guys over there define "classic"? Is it merely the age of a vehicle? Or does it have to be of a particularly rare type? My Caddy is 23 years old, and in two years it will be defined as "classic". My buddy and I are working on a '49 Ford coupe, which is classed as "historic", and it has that designation on the plate. Just interested is all.

I will go for the age of the vehicle,50`s to late 70`s is about right for me.

Your Caddy on E Bay could get described as classic now and some punter would probably fall for it,but hey you can you sell **** on E bay.

Historic Eric? Never heard of that over here.

susie123 18-07-2012 21:59

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FYI from Wikipedia:

There is no fixed definition of a classic car. Two taxation issues do impact however, leading to some people using them as cutoff dates. All cars built before January 1, 1973, are exempted from paying the annual road tax vehicle excise duty. This is then entered on the license disc displayed on the windscreen as "historic vehicle" (if a car built before this date has been first registered in 1973 or later, then its build date would have to be verified by a recognized body such as British Motor Heritage Foundation to claim tax free status). The HM Revenue & Customs define a classic car for company taxation purposes as being over 15 years old and having a value in excess of £15,000.

Eric 18-07-2012 22:15

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Ok ... thanx ... I think I get the picture.

Stevie R 18-07-2012 22:40

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1003467)
Ok ... thanx ... I think I get the picture.

If you were down my local, my 5 yr old car would be classed `classic`!

Saw a `M` reg Ford Capri in Yellow today,that to me was classic,think year was

73ish

Eric 18-07-2012 23:46

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Doesn't look like much now; but this is a classic. Unfortunately not original. The motor was shot; so, it now has a 350 small block Chevvy motor in it. All the gauges are replica too.

mobertol 19-07-2012 11:12

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Cute car -never really appreciated classic cars till I went to a rally the other year with friends. ( put some photos of it on the Today in Pics thread a while back)

They take a lot of time to restore and keep in tip-top condition and it's quite a walk down memory lane to see some of them. We used to have a little red mini clubman -my all-time fave car.

After the mini mum & dad got an Austin Allegro - it was orange and we hated it -they called it "the flying wedge" in the ads because of it's shape - it didn't last long but our mini days were over...

ian1 28-07-2012 00:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1003441)
How do you guys over there define "classic"? Is it merely the age of a vehicle? Or does it have to be of a particularly rare type? My Caddy is 23 years old, and in two years it will be defined as "classic". My buddy and I are working on a '49 Ford coupe, which is classed as "historic", and it has that designation on the plate. Just interested is all.

Eric ,i used to have a 84 capri and used to go to a few classic showsand park up with the general public ,till one time i got flagged in free of charge ,i went to quite a few shows after that !!:)
ian

Atarah 28-07-2012 02:36

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Polite reminder - Classic Car event at Clitheroe Castle on Sat 28th July, between 11.00am - 3.30pm

jaysay 28-07-2012 09:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 1003448)
I think as an Accy web analogy. Less would be classic where Jaysay would seem more historic. :hidewall::hidewall::hidewall::):):):hidewall::hid ewall::hidewall:

The walls not big enough Alan:D

Less 28-07-2012 10:04

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1005477)
The walls not big enough Alan:D

I creased myself when I read his comment, a classic/historical coffee over the keyboard moment, karma has been sent.
http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...ffeescreen.gif

ian1 01-08-2012 23:17

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I have some pics of this but it won't let me post them ?;(
ian


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