What I can't figure out is why they have an age cut-off. Shouldn't they be trying to get those OLD clunkers off the street? The ones that get 10MPG and only run on leaded gas? Sheesh.
I think they were trying to avoid the destruction of antiques (or rather, cars useful as spare parts for better-kept valuable antiques). There are a lot of people who are very fond of 1950's and 1960's era muscle cars, it would only take a few photos of such 'classic' cars being destroyed before every auto club in the country would be screaming about it.
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