I can't wait till we consider cars from the 80s to be considered "classic" cars. Like check out my 1985 Ford Tempo with the seatbelts that automatically moved back and got your hair tangled in them.
"The Antique Automobile Club of America itself founded in 1935, defines classic automobiles as vehicles that are older than 25 years old. A car that is 50 years old or older is officially an “antique," and most clubs and organizations make the distinction between classic, antique and vintage automobiles."