--- tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I think the Classic Car Club of America is the group > that really started using that term Lots of information on the CCCA can be found at http://www.classiccarclub.org/ (which is a pretty classy web site). > If I recall their definition there were several > requirements. Their requirements are actually pretty simple: "The Club defines CCCA Classics or Full Classic™ Cars as '...fine or unusual motor cars which were built between and including the years 1925 to 1948. (Some cars built prior to 1925 that are virtually identical to a 1925 model that is recognized by the Club are currently being accepted on a "Please Apply" basis). All of these are very special cars which are distinguished by their respective fine design, high engineering standards and superior workmanship.'" (from http://www.classiccarclub.org/CarList.htm) The list of Chrysler automobiles recognized by the CCCA includes the following: 1926 -1930 - Imperial 80, 1929 Imperial L 1931 -1937 - Imperial Series CG, CH, CL, and CW Newports and Thunderbolts 1934 - CX 1935 - C-3 1936 - C-11 1937 - 1948 - Custom Imperial, Crown Imperial Series C-15, C-20, C-24, C-27, C-33, C-37, C-40 Elijah (who also plays a reference librarian in real life, too) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com