According to the "Classic Car Club of America" a car must be 20 to 40 years old to be considered a classic. So it looks like we're going to have to wait some time before it can even be "officially" recognized as a Classic.
But if you go to their websight,
http://www.classiccarclub.org/grand_...assic_car.html
You will see that the Crossfire does fall under some of the criteria it takes to be considered a Classic.
I think we have an even better chance at being recognized by "The Milestone Car Society".
Auto Memories Auto Literature, car books items in Milestone Cars store on eBay!
Currently, their list of "Milestone Vehicles" only includes cars built up to 1970. Maybe with a little friendly pursuasion, they may be convinced to add some more modern vehicles to their collection in the next decade or so.