yes.
if it's in pristine condition.
they have a horrible habit of rust build-up in the bottom of back window, due 2 its design.
insure that, that never happens & u'll improve its value.
2007-02-03 00:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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A general rule of thumb is that, in order to be considered a classic a car has to be at least 25 years old.
Some affectionados would argue that it has to be 30+ years old.
There's also a movement in certain factions of the car collecting world that would put even more restrictions on what could be considered a "classic," due the high volume of cars manufactured in the 80s and 90s and beyone.
2007-02-03 02:38:15
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answered by Tiff 5
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the price of supras has no longer something to do with high quality...it has to do with call for. human beings nevertheless pick those automobiles because of those stupid video clips no longer making an allowance for that more effective powerful and more moderen automobile might want available for the money this is equivalent if no more effective powerful than a tt supra. playstation -->the actual venture is that human beings purchase the n/a supras and anticipate to "turn" them right into a TT beast...without 25-30k in mods and an engine rebuild it ain't taking position...this is why maximum have extreme mileage and are in piss-adverse condition yet nevertheless promoting for 15-20k. same with the Rx-7s...except they're more straightforward to interrupt and no you may want to easily track one desirable. The sc300s are nevertheless sitting on lots untouched and cheap and they have an identical engine in them; might want to besides keep your self 10k and purchase a variety of. S2000 received't celebrate with (ala the mr2s) in spite of the undeniable fact that the price will hit a floor because this is an exceedingly established automobile...n/a v6? That canine received't hunt.
2016-10-17 04:59:37
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answered by ? 4
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"Classic" is a term that has different meanings to different people. Your best bet is to go on-line and get an answer from a professional antique and classic buy/sell company. It depends on popularity, number of cars made that year, if that year had something no other year had, and if collectors want them.
However all cars are antique's at 25 years.
2007-02-03 00:41:58
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answered by Mike M. 5
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I think it has to be 25 years old for classic or historical. At least thats what my insurance co. said.
2007-02-03 00:30:09
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answered by victor m 1
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If it's a turbo, not yet, but it probably will be. Trouble is that the Mk III kind of got overshadowed by the even wilder Mk IV.
2007-02-03 00:31:41
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answered by Mad Scientist Matt 5
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Not yet has to be 25 yrs or older to be a classic....
2007-02-06 04:25:56
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answered by Fox Hunter 4
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no classic cars in my mind are 1960 1970
2007-02-03 00:32:01
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answered by james w 2
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The stakes have been raised to 30 years.
2007-02-03 00:47:51
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answered by RJ2K1 5
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a classic piece of junk
2007-02-03 15:15:22
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answered by D McC 7
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