When is a car called veteran and when is it vintage?
Cars built before 31 December 1904 are categorised as Veteran. An identical car built in January 1905 would not therefore be referred to as Veteran but, in common with other cars built between 1 January 1905 and 31 December 1918, would usually be referred to as Edwardian. Cars built between 1 January 1919 and 31 December 1930 are classified as Vintage. Certain makes of quality and sporting cars built in the years between 1930 and World War II are referred to as Post Vintage Thoroughbred. The term Classic Car is not necessarily defined by any specific time period and is open to interpretation. All motoring enthusiasts have their own personal favourites that they consider to be Classic. Motor cycles are classified slightly differently. The Vintage Motorcycle Club uses the term Pioneer for machines dating from before 1905 and Veteran for those from the period 1905 – 1915. As with cars, the term Vintage refers to motor cycles built in the years before 1931.
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