Friday, 7 June 2024

Nomenclature

What is a veteran?

And is a Viet Vet a veterinarian from Vietnam?
Yes, that really is a photograph of a Vietnamese veterinarian.  But this is a car blog so what is a veteran car?  Online dictionaries define it as a car from either before  1919 or before 1905.  The 1905 date fits in with cars eligible for the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run so let's go with that.


Wikipedia may be wrong - let's say it is 1905 to 1930.

So anything 1931 to 1970 is just an old car?

That sounds wrong too.

But I certainly wouldn't call 1975 vintage.

This means I have a different view to my favourite Aussie site drive.com.au

Here is their story of a Victorian man (which would make him a veteran) crashing his classic (I think that's the word they should be using rather than "vintage") Holden Torano into a Hyundai i30.

What a tit.

When you read the story, you find that it's the un-named Facebook user they quote who get's the right nomenclature stating, “Some people don’t deserve to own a classic."
And I feel more sorry for the Hyundai driver.

Meanwhile the Holden needs fixing up and being sold to a more discerning owner of a sensible vintage.

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