On Fri, 1 Jul 2016, [email protected] wrote:
I fully get the distinction between -- for instance -- a classic Ford Mustang and a classic Ford Pinto. Everyone agrees, the Mustangs are classic, but there *are* people who are into Pintos.

I knew a family that was into them 30 years ago.
. . . and yet, the purveyors of Concourse D'Elegance welcome the Mustang, and turn up their nose at a perfectly restored Pinto.

HERE, the criterion is the subjective "classic", not the objective "age".



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