Generally, cars are considered classics once the car is at least 25 years of age. Some examples of Ford classics are the 1960s Falcon, 1960s Fairlane, 1950s - 1960s Thunderbird, and early Mustang cars.
I want say 20 years or older.
There is a number of places where one can buy vintage cars. Some of them are: auto trader classics, classic cars for sale, buy classic cars and my classics.
Replacement parts for Ford Falcon cars can be found in several places. Some of these places include Dearborn Classics, Falcon Parts, JC Whitney, and Mac's Auto Parts.
The 1956 Ford Truck is in fact considered a collectible. The reasons for that is the small amount of produced Ford cars in 1956 and the even smaller amount of cars that are still remaining today.
Antiques or Classics.
Ford Fiestas would be considered as compact cars. They have much better fuel consumption than most luxury cars and can save the owner a fair bit of money on gasoline every year over a luxury car.
High performance cars are categorized as muscle cars by some people. The Ford Mustang might be considered by many as a muscle car. Another car that may be considered by many as a muscle car is the Chevrolet Camaro.
If you want a cheaper classic car it would be best to purchase a fixer upper, the lowest priced classics cars seem to be the AMC Javelin, Fiat 124 Spider, the Ford Mustang and the MG MGB.
The top three selling cars of 1955 were the Chevrolet Bel Air, Ford Thunderbird, and Chevrolet One-Fifty. These models were popular among consumers due to their stylish designs, reliability, and performance.
Henry Ford invented Ford cars.
The difference is one has classics and the other has more newer cars like Ferrari's.
Henry Ford created the first Ford cars and Ransom Olds created the first Oldsmobile. Neither is considered an invention, as cars were invented previously, but this was the move to make them available to the public.