We work on the basic premise that an idle car, not driven regularly becomes a liability and will deteriorate.
So I will grab my wifes 350SLC and do a 50 km round trip on the highway.
My 450SEL sat around a lot and in the first year of club reg developed a few issues which has since seen the car retired from the road for restoration. The car was (When I bought it) a daily driver for the previous fastidious owner (Who bought it near new in 74) and the issues that developed were (Im reliably told) due to the car sitting for months on end.
Classic cars need to be driven as they are largely unrestored, Vintage cars on the other hand (And by Vintage I mean 20's, 30's and 40's) will have been spannered and restored and seem to do ok sitting in a shed for a hand full of outings a year.
The best and nicest cars in the club will do 50 or 60 km per week just to warm them up and circulate fluids a bit and the definition of a Classic car in my opinion is one you have an emotional attachment to.
Chatting to a girl at the moment who has a 1979 Ford Fairmont GXL who was refused a permit by another club because her car was not old enough for the club which is their choice but at 34 the car is fine by our standards even if its not a car id personally own.
The car BTW has been made very sound using all NOS parts and passed a Vic roadworthy before the lass came to us, she also has her eye on a 1975 Range Rover as her next project which made me smile when she asked tentatively if she could also place it on a permit when the time came.
My reply made her day and seeing the enthusiasm on her 20 something year old face reminded me why Car clubs are such a good thing.
Something else id sadly noted was the habit a few clubs fell into of making up rules as they went along and for whatever reason this annoys me, Elitist waffle and excuses to prevent people from enjoying their hobby is both unfair and I feel not in the spirit of the thing............
Charleston Green 1997 TDi Disco R380
Silver 1986 Vogue
Charcoal 1983 Range Rover 4 speed
Silver 98 Volvo C70
Red 88 740 HP Turbo
Silver Volvo 740 Wagoon
1998 Volvo S90 Royal
W116's, C107 and a W123 onna stick
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