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- Q4009271 subject Q5619233.
- Q4009271 abstract "For the artistic movement, see Neoclassicism, and for the music style, see Neoclassicism (music)A neoclassic, in automobile circles, is a car that is made somewhat in the image of the classic cars of the 1920s and 1930s (as defined by, for example, the Classic Car Club of America) without being necessarily intended as a full replica.The term originated with the Excalibur of the 1960s in the United States, and has been applied to a number of makes (i.e. Panther, Zimmer, Clénet, Thoroughbred Motors, etc.) since.".
- Q4009271 thumbnail Excalibur.JPG?width=300.
- Q4009271 wikiPageWikiLink Q119469.
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- Q4009271 wikiPageWikiLink Q3231690.
- Q4009271 wikiPageWikiLink Q5128109.
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- Q4009271 wikiPageWikiLink Q5619233.
- Q4009271 wikiPageWikiLink Q562261.
- Q4009271 comment "For the artistic movement, see Neoclassicism, and for the music style, see Neoclassicism (music)A neoclassic, in automobile circles, is a car that is made somewhat in the image of the classic cars of the 1920s and 1930s (as defined by, for example, the Classic Car Club of America) without being necessarily intended as a full replica.The term originated with the Excalibur of the 1960s in the United States, and has been applied to a number of makes (i.e.".
- Q4009271 label "Neoclassic (automobile)".
- Q4009271 depiction Excalibur.JPG.