The term Classic car is like the term Obamacare—everyone has a different view of what it means and the rules keep changing. Take a restored-to-original 1948 Chrysler Town & Country convertible. Most readers would agree that this is a classic car. It is a Classic (note spelling with a capital “C”)—but, it has only been a Full Classic® (with a registered trademark) for about five years. Read more: http://performancebiz.com/features/true-classics