Call your local DMV or one of the local car clubs. I've heard it's only 20 years. (MW San Diego)
If I was you, I'll try to find an antique car online. You could find so many that people want to sale. And do a deal with those person. I'm quite sure that people like you have look for antique car and found them online, purchase them there too.
This is 2011 so anything that is 25 yrs. old is considered a classic car, anything 30 yrs. or older is an antique.
The American Antique car club and most insurance companies consider a car eligible for antique car insurance after 25 years of age. Using this standard, the 66 Pontiac GTO would have been considered an antique in 1991. Many states have their own regulations with regards to what is considered an antique, so be sure to check government standards in each state.
Antique vehicle insurance costs a little more than insurance on a regular car, because it's so much to replace the parts. State Farm insurance offers antique car insurance.
Antique is a noun, adjective and verb; for example:Noun: The chair is an antique, it belonged to my great grandmother.Adjective: This antique broach is more than I can afford.Verb: We can antique this shabby chest of drawers to give it some character.
i don't think so. they are old editions, but you can get them from garage sales or antique stores
Yes, it's called The Old Road Home vintage appliance magazine. Here is the link http://www.antiquestoves.com/toac/about.htm. Everything that has to do with antique stoves and appliances can be found there. Parts and services and all kinds of stuff for old stoves are at this link too - http://www.antiquestoves.com/toac/index.htm and here too - http://www.stovelist.com/class/index.php. It's amazing to see so much interest and help here!
Baseball cards in general are not commonly referred to as "antique" in the hobby. The term used in collector circles that is similar would be "vintage", meaning a card pre 1970. The term antique commonly refers to an item that is at least 100 years old. So if you really wanted to used the word antique to describe baseball cards, you would be looking at a card produced 1912 or earlier.
trade in your dad, he's older and therefore more valuable.(:
Vintage cars are broadly defined as those cars, which were built between 1919 and 1930. In general terms vintage cars are also known as classic cars and antique cars. But car lovers have their own definitions regarding these three terms. The British definition of vintage cars is quite strict about 1930 being the cut-off, while some American sources prefer 1925 since it is the pre-classic car period as defined by the Classic Car Club of America.Some others view the Classic period as overlapping the Vintage period, especially since the Vintage designation covers all vehicles produced in the period while the official Classic definition includes only high-end vehicles of the period.As regards antique car, according to the definition used by the Antique Automobile Club of America and many other organizations worldwide, an antique car is generally defined as a car over 25 years of age. However, the legal definition regarding antique vehicle registration varies widely. So in answer to your question, it depends on who you ask and what they define an antique as. My opinion is that a 1979 vehicle is not an antique but is a classic. I put a classic and an antique in two different categories. This may have to do with my experience. My opinion is that an antique car is any car built before World War 2. That is just my opinion.
Sure, if that's something you find interesting. There are lots of antique signs available, and not all of them are expensive, so it seems like a good hobby for a teen.
An antique is considered at least 100 years old anything under a 100 is considered vintage