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Larry
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The cynical anser is whatever old banger you happen to be driving at the
moment.
I believe series Landies to be classics in the sence that they are a
different and innovative vehicle which has an important part in the history
of motoring.
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Larry
Series 3 rust and holes
"Mr.Nice." <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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> What is a classic?
> not referring to the RR classic but to classic vehicles generally.
>
> I suspect the tax-exempt land rovers are probably all regarded as
> classics?
>
> My land rover is 20 years old and has outlived most other cars made in
> 1984, does that make it a classic?
>
> It's one of the early 110's, made, I believe, when they were still
> making series 3's, does being an early model give it 'classic points'?
>
> What is a classic historically speaking?
>
> What is a classic in insurance terms? (I use my land rover for work so
> I doubt I'm in the running for cheaper classic car insurance anyway).
>
> While I'm whittering-on, are there any clues in the chassis number as
> to the production number of my land rover?
>
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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> 1984 110 CSW 2.5(na)D
> (3,000 rivets flying in close formation)
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moment.
I believe series Landies to be classics in the sence that they are a
different and innovative vehicle which has an important part in the history
of motoring.
--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes
"Mr.Nice." <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> What is a classic?
> not referring to the RR classic but to classic vehicles generally.
>
> I suspect the tax-exempt land rovers are probably all regarded as
> classics?
>
> My land rover is 20 years old and has outlived most other cars made in
> 1984, does that make it a classic?
>
> It's one of the early 110's, made, I believe, when they were still
> making series 3's, does being an early model give it 'classic points'?
>
> What is a classic historically speaking?
>
> What is a classic in insurance terms? (I use my land rover for work so
> I doubt I'm in the running for cheaper classic car insurance anyway).
>
> While I'm whittering-on, are there any clues in the chassis number as
> to the production number of my land rover?
>
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
> --
> _________________________________________
> www.markvarleyphoto.co.uk
> 1984 110 CSW 2.5(na)D
> (3,000 rivets flying in close formation)
> _________________________________________
>
>
>
>
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