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DISCLAIMER: This is my own personal opinion.
Here is my take on 3 levels of the term "Survivor Car". Time Capsule - A vehicle that was been well preserved and still attains 95 - 100% of its original born with components. Relic - A vehicle that has been discovered after a length of time that still has many of its original components but is in need of repair or refurbishing to make it safe and/or driveable. Unrestored Original - A vehicle that has been maintained and enjoyed over the years and still has at least 80-95% of its original components. One could break these down further but this is how I classify "survivor" cars. EDIT: I pulled this from Steve's Vintage Certification Form. Vintage Certifications are divided into five award levels: • Vintage Time Capsule -Vehicles that are 95+% unrestored in all areas • Vintage Legend - Vehicles that are 85+% unrestored in all areas. • Vintage Heritage - Vehicles that are 85+% unrestored in five areas • Vintage Legacy - Vehicles that are 85+% unrestored in four areas. • Vintage Reference - Vehicles that are 85+% unrestored in at least two Vintage Reference Area. Last edited by cook_dw; 07-19-2017 at 01:41 PM. |
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