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Youngtimer 

A common term used in Germanic car culture, a Youngtimer is a well kept car that is of the age between 20-30 years old. These are usually future classics/limited production imports to foreign countries, most commonly associated with European built vehicles.

Unlike an Oldtimer car of the 50's, 60's and 70's, Youngtimers often attract those who grew up with these cars new on the road between the 80's and 90's.
Did you see that Youngtimer 92 300SL at the car show? It must have been bought from a little old lady who didn't drive, because it's mint.
Youngtimer by Liberty4GodSake August 18, 2016
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