Dave Plowman ) writes:
> In article >,
> William Davies > wrote:
>> > Such has already been presented twice in this thread. Now you can
>> > finish your own research...
>
>> Now I know that you're talking about American definitions I have no
>> interest whatsoever,
>
> Absolutely. 'Classic' and 'American' car just don't sit well together.
What else would one call Packards, Pierce Arrows, Deusenbergs,
Cords, Auburns, Lincolns, Marmons, and Cadillacs of the 1930's?
I wouldn't put them in a less worthy category than Bentleys,
Morgans, Astons, or Rollers of the same time period...
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