/r/classiccars
A place to discuss and/or post pictures of classic cars, trucks, or bikes; including hot rods, car shows and auto museums.
Note - this is not for classifieds. Posts selling vehicles or vehicle parts will be removed.
A place to discuss or post pictures of classic cars, trucks, or bikes; including hot rods, car shows and auto museums.
Post pictures of your projects! Other redditors would love to see them.
Links to photos of cars in classified ads will be flagged as spam.
Imgur or similar photo sharing sites are your best bet. Flickr is allowed but not recommended.
It is acceptable to post links to online magazines as long as:
It is on topic
It is to a subject page, not a top page
It does not require a subscription to view
Note, posting multiple times from the same blog or online magazine a week will be considered spam and can can lead to your account being banned.
A new rule has been set in place to remove posts from new reddit accounts, or accounts with less than 5 comment karma. If you're an active redditor, this shouldn't affect you.
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/r/classiccars
Hi there. What are some ideas for 1930-1950s pickup trucks or other farm or military-turned-civilian vehicles that are not hard to find parts for or repair and can tow a trailer? I'll take anything that's not a nightmare to maintain.
I absolutely adore older vehicles and most of the ones I like are small and easy to work on, including my old boy. Certainly not strong enough for heavy duty work, and I need a good farm vehicle that's capable of pulling up to 2 tons, although most of the time it'll be much lighter. I love the Jeep FC-150 but I'm under the impression it's not so good on major roads and I don't particularly want to die just yet so anything else you guys can think of would be greatly appreciated.
Please be kind. I'm not super well versed in trucks yet but I'm learning. Thank you in advance for any recommendations.
My aging dad just gifted me his 66 Lincoln Continental Convertible. Yes she has the “suis!de doors. She needs a little TLC, but I think she’s gorgeous!
I just consider myself as a loser. Basically hopeless about life so I draw to distract me. Here is the chevelle I made I know it doesn’t make sense for me to talk about being a loser with my art…that’s just how I see it. No car. Lives with mom. No friends. Weed addiction
Hi. I saw a black classic car in washington, just curious if anyone knows what it is.
I'm curious, cause I've seen cars posted here from pretty much all the way from the 50s to the 90s. I saw a bunch of websites as well as a post from ~4 years ago where someone said that generally a classic car is a car made between 10-40 years ago, cause if it's older it's not "classic", it's "vintage"?
So yeah just curious about what folks in general consider a "classic car" outside of I guess legal concepts haha
Apparently in parts of Europe a car that's like 20-30 years old is a "youngtimer" and a classic is actually more like 40+?