Mo car from the 1980s is (yet) a "classic." Just not old enough.
(On the other hand...aa 1981 car is now like 37 years old. I got my driver's license in 1965. A 37 year old car in 1964 would have been produced in...uh...1927...I must be getting old...here are your 1927 Pierce-Arrows:
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Unless you're talking about the 1880's, the '80s are NOT the old days. Hah.
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Not a "classic" among them, with the possible exception of the Mercedes wagon or the Triumph Spitfire.
Mo car from the 1980s is (yet) a "classic." Just not old enough.
(On the other hand...aa 1981 car is now like 37 years old. I got my driver's license in 1965. A 37 year old car in 1964 would have been produced in...uh...1927...I must be getting old...here are your 1927 Pierce-Arrows:
https://www.google.com/search?q=1927+pierce+arrow&tbm=isch&imgil=1QGfVe3TmSc_oM%253A%253Bm3L4IJVhOZrOqM%253Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.pierce-arrow.org%25252Fhistory%25252Fhistory4.php&source=iu&pf=m&fir=1QGfVe3TmSc_oM%253A%252Cm3L4IJVhOZrOqM%252C_&usg=__IAaaSbCP8_6Sx7Guz6wEHtLEn1g%3D&biw=1200&bih=573&ved=0ahUKEwjCju6n4J3UAhWkHsAKHYSiC5YQyjcILw&ei=05wwWYLZI6S9gAaExa6wCQ#imgrc=_&spf=1496358105598)
I like those better than the '80s cars.
Who wouldn't?
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