Arizona Region - CCCA
| What is a Full Classic®? A Full Classic® as defined by the Classic Car Club of America is a "fine" or "distinctive" automobile, American or foreign built, produced between 1925 and 1948. (Some cars built prior to 1925 that are virtually identical to a 1925 model that is recognized by the Club are currently being accepted on a "Please Apply" basis). Generally a CCCA Classic was high priced when new and was built in limited quantities. Other factors including engine displacement, custom coachwork and luxury accessories such as power brakes, power clutch, and "oneshot" or automatic lubrication systems, help determine whether a car is considered to be a Full Classic®. The complete list of CCCA recognized Full Classics® may be viewed by following this link to the CCCA web site. |
Full Classics® vs. non-classics: How can you tell?
Click on the titles below for selected articles from the Arizona Classic Roadrunner:
Auburn, Blackhawk, Brewster, Buick


Full Classics® A to Z