so not too much. i still need to do this though
so not too much. i still need to do this though
88YJ with some stuff
74 cj5. 360 powered!
F150 ecoboost.
I looked into that same thing when I got mine - even if I lost my argument over a detail like "carrying people or property" (how rediculous of a useless statement could they have come up with) I didn't really see anything to be worried about penalty wise.
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If you break it, then it needed upgraded anyway!
When it comes to vehicle laws I typically just do what I want and deal with whatever consequences later. Sometimes ya win, sometimes ya lose lol. I have an old F150 with an antique plate that gets used for Lowe’s runs and is currently hooked to my boat. I can’t say I’ve ever had an issue with it having a classic plate and neither did my dad when he daily drove it for several years that way. I also live somewhat in the country and don’t see a cop on most trips. Good news is that there is a state of emergency and you could take a road trip on a quad if you wanted to right now lol. Might have some explaining to do after, but in state of emergency registration laws go out the window.
I just learned there is a military vehicle plate in PA. Looks like it follows the same rules as classic/antique, just provides a different plate I guess. I wonder what it means when it says "including a trailer". Does a military vehicle plate on the vehicle also act as registration for a trailer without a tag, or can the plate be obtained for a trailer in addition to a vehicle?
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...rc0LMc1usyfSr2
I run antique tags on EVERYTHING 25 years and older. There's no reason not to unless you're going to tow with it.
1990 mustang, supergcharged with lightning bolts - antique tags
1990 miata that is dressed up like lightning mcqueen - antique tags
1995 jeep wrangler lifted on big tires and kc lights and all - antique tags
1995 miata in full livery with a massive wing - antique tags
1979 Trans am - getting antique tags when it's inspection is due (didn't want to wait cause we bought in the spring).
I've had no issues. I drive them all. they're all hugely attention getting.
Classic tags to me are worthless. Antique - no more inspection, emissions, and permanent registration is 100% worth it.
taking unsafe rigs to a whole other level
My RC sees so few miles - I don't think it's exceeded a thousand miles in ANY year, since I got it road 'worthy' (broadly speaking....) in 2013 - so it's always emission exempt.
If it EVER becomes a wheeler (or I win the lottery, and Kounts Kustoms gets hold of it ), how would the "antique" plate affect THAT?
'07 Commander - 2" Daystar lift, 32x17x10 Cooper ATPs, Flowtech exhaust, aFe CAI
'92 Dodge Ramcharger - 4 1/2" lift, 35's, 318 Magnum... a work in progress...
The way your use your RC now would be fine for an antique plate.
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