That ain't no gn nor a gnx. At best its a t. Dealer is advertising it as a gnx yet it has the wrong horn button, seats wrong for a gn or gnx no clear shot of the dash plaque no under hood shots or vin . if that was an x At some point in its life someone really made a mess of it. Dealer should stick to Hondas.
If it is, well then yeah, it's a "classic". Not so much in way the dealer selling it wants the average Joe to think it's a classic, (he's outright lying) but a "classic" none-the-less.
Not one to be "protective" of these idiots for lack of a better term, however, stupidity on their part is far more likely to blame for errors in the add.
False advertising is probably not the case, but it could be.........
I think "going fast with class" would be better served by that local stopping by, asking a few questions, EDUCATING them and then see if they correct the error of their ways.
I saw that awhile ago, asked why they were calling it a GNX when it didn't even seem to be a Grand National. No response. Flagged it as fraudulent. Nothing happened.