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  2. In Less Than a Decade, These 4 Car Models Will Be Classics ...

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    When people think of classic cars, they often think of vehicles made before the 2000s. But even newer vehicles can eventually become classics. Some of these cars can even become worth a lot of ...

  3. 7 of the Most Expensive Classic Cars in the World - AOL

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    This rare Bugatti model is one of the most sought-after classic cars in the world. One was reportedly sold at an RM Auctions auction in Monterey, California, in August 2014 for $26.4 million.

  4. Classic Cars That Made a Comeback - AOL

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    Related: Classic Cars That Inspired Memorable Songs 1999–2000 Mercury Cougar Like the Thunderbird, the Cougar slowly morphed from muscle car into bland sedan during its initial 30-year run.

  5. Retro-style automobile - Wikipedia

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    Another form of adopting classic style elements comes in the form of Revival Cars, with manufacturers such as Jaguar, Aston Martin, Alvis, Allard and Lister producing reproductions of classic models. Another example of classic inspired design is a Neoclassic, a modern car made to resemble one from the 1920s-1930's. [3]

  6. Neoclassic (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Mitsuoka Le-Seyde An Excalibur Roadster, considered to be the first "neoclassic" car. A neoclassic, in automobile circles, is a relatively modern car that is made somewhat in the image of the classic cars of the 1920s and 1930s (as defined by, for example, the Classic Car Club of America) without being necessarily intended as a full replica.

  7. Classic car - Wikipedia

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    A classic car is typically described as an automobile 25 years or older, although a car's age is not the only requirement it must meet before being considered a "classic." ." However, a standard criteria for recognizing cars as classics does not exist, since different countries use their own rules and have their own regulations for classifying potential c