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On 10 Oct 2006 05:53:23 -0700, "tyo" <sulistyopras (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: The term Antique Classics is used in reference to old cars. According to Antique Automobile Club of America, an antique car is generally defined as a car over 25 years of age. However, the exact legal definition for the purpose of antique vehicle registration varies widely from State to State. If you want get more information, please click here: http://best-classic-car.blogspot.com Legal definition of Antique in the UK is over 100 hundred years old. |
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 22:44:15 +0100, Peter Hill peter.usenet1 (AT) nospam (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote: On 10 Oct 2006 05:53:23 -0700, "tyo" <sulistyopras (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: The term Antique Classics is used in reference to old cars. According to Antique Automobile Club of America, an antique car is generally defined as a car over 25 years of age. However, the exact legal definition for the purpose of antique vehicle registration varies widely from State to State. If you want get more information, please click here: http://best-classic-car.blogspot.com Legal definition of Antique in the UK is over 100 hundred years old. As a Brit in the US, I can tell you that I found quite soon after arriving that the definition of 'antique' here is anything more than about 20 years old, and preferably broken. |
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Legal definition of Antique in the UK is over 100 hundred years old. As a Brit in the US, I can tell you that I found quite soon after arriving that the definition of 'antique' here is anything more than about 20 years old, and preferably broken. Cool, I've got plenty of stuff that fits that description! Now how much will it cost to export... ;-) |
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