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If you’re just beginning to generate enthusiasm about cars, you may have thought about what defines a classic vehicle. This distinction is important as it will affect the repairs and auto restoration you will need after acquiring an older vehicle. Below are a few ways to identify the car’s class status.

Factors of a Classic Car Label

Age

Above all, most car lovers agree that age is the most important factor when defining a classic. Vehicles must stand the test of time, so only those that are 25 and older can be called a classic. If a vehicle is more than 50 years old, it moves into the antique category.

Club & State Requirements

auto restorationClassic Car Club of America requires vehicles to be “fine” and “distinctive” to be called a classic. They can either be internationally or domestically built, but they are distinguished by their high-quality build and engineering. Typically, these cars were high-end vehicles at the time of production. To register a classic vehicle with a historical license plate in Ohio, the vehicle must be over 25 years old and only used for shows, parades, exhibitions, and similar events. While it can be transported to and from the shop for auto restoration and repairs, general driving is restricted.

 

If you’re looking to invest in a classic car, you’ll need an auto restoration team you can trust to care for your vehicle. For enthusiasts in Tipp City, OH, Lo-Man Rods LLC can handle everything related to classic and antique cars. Whether you need custom auto parts to customize your vehicle or are seeking a full auto restoration, their mechanics will recommend appropriate next steps for your project. They will help you find original and aftermarket parts as needed to help you restore your car to its original glory. Visit their website to learn more about their current projects, and call (937) 679-5140 to schedule a repair appointment.

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