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Classic Car Deals: Redefining What It Means to Own a Classic Car

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When one thinks of classic cars, images of gleaming 1950s Chevrolets or roaring 1960s Mustangs might come to mind. However, as the definition of “classic” evolves, so does the inventory at Classic Car Deals, the nation’s premier online marketplace for classic vehicles. As we move further into the 21st century, vehicles from the 1990s and early 2000s are beginning to earn their place in the pantheon of classic cars, much to the delight of a new generation of car enthusiasts. Of course, classic car purists will always enjoy vintage designs that are truly timeless like this 1965 Lincoln Continental.

Classic Car Deals is at the forefront of this shift, offering a diverse selection of vehicles that were once considered simply “used cars” but now stand as icons of their era. With over 30 years having passed since the release of some of these models, cars from the 1990s and early 2000s can now be officially considered classics.

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"People often think of classic cars as being relics of the 50s, 60s, or 70s, but the reality is that time marches on," said John Beebe, CEO of Classic Car Deals. "Now, we're seeing vehicles from the 90s and early 2000s entering that classic category. These are cars that a lot of people grew up with, and they’re starting to appreciate them not just as modes of transportation but as cultural icons."

This redefinition is particularly evident in the surge of interest in models like the Nissan 300ZX, Mazda RX-7, and even the early models of the Dodge Viper. These vehicles, once dismissed as “modern” or “contemporary,” are now gaining recognition for their innovative designs, performance capabilities, and the nostalgia they evoke.

As the lines between classic and modern continue to blur, it's important to distinguish between classic vehicles and exotic vehicles, a distinction that can sometimes be confusing.

Classic vehicles, as defined by many enthusiasts and industry experts, are typically more than 20-30 years old, with a significant cultural or historical impact. They might not always be the fastest or most technologically advanced, but they carry with them a certain charm and character that resonates with a wide audience. A 1990s Ford Mustang, for instance, might not boast the cutting-edge technology of today's sports cars, but its design, history, and the memories it evokes make it a cherished classic.

On the other hand, exotic vehicles are a different breed. These cars are often characterized by their rarity, performance, and luxury. They are typically produced in limited numbers, with a focus on speed, design, and exclusivity. Examples include brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and McLaren. While these cars can also be classics as they age, their primary allure lies in their high-performance capabilities and the prestige of ownership.

“Exotics are often dream cars—vehicles that people aspire to own because of their exclusivity and performance,” explained Beebe. “Classics, however, tend to be more about nostalgia and the emotional connection people have with the car, its era, or even their own personal history.”

Classic Car Deals offers an expansive inventory that caters to both the classic and exotic car markets. Whether a collector is looking for a vintage 1960s muscle car or a newly minted classic from the 1990s, their platform makes it easy to find the vehicle of their dreams.

As the market for classic vehicles continues to evolve, Classic Car Deals remains committed to providing enthusiasts with the resources and support they need to buy, sell, and enjoy these cherished automobiles. With financing options, shipping assistance, and expert advice, they are more than just a marketplace—they are a community.

“Whether you’re an experienced collector or just starting out, we’re here to help you find the perfect car,” said Beebe. “The definition of ‘classic’ may be changing, but our dedication to our customers remains as strong as ever.”

Classic Car Deals is the largest online marketplace for classic, collectible, and exotic vehicles. Based in Cadillac, Michigan, the company offers a wide range of services, including financing, shipping, and expert consultation, making it easier than ever to buy or sell one's dream car. For more information, visit their website.

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About Classic Car Deals :

Classic Car Deals is the #1 destination for collectors who want to find their next project vehicle to restore or that already finished collectible muscle car, or vintage car or truck.

Contact Classic Car Deals:

John Beebe

7196 34 Rd
Cadillac, Michigan 49601

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