1990 model year eligible for VA antique plates?
#12
Re: 1990 model year eligible for VA antique plates?
^ no sir. There's no odometer declaration on the application and the tags are permanent. You don't register ever again. Pay the $50 for tags and that's it. No yearly regs!
#15
Re: 1990 model year eligible for VA antique plates?
Looks like if you're going to an event, the 250 mile trip limit doesn't apply. As I read it, the 250 miles is for "testing operation" and "occasional pleasure driving". From the DMV website:
Registering your vehicle either of these ways limits your use of the vehicle to:
- Participation in antique car club activities, exhibits, tours, parades, and similar events.
- Testing its operation, obtaining repairs or maintenance, selling the vehicle or trailer, transportation to and from events as described in number 1 above and for the occasional pleasure driving not to exceed 250 miles from your residence.
- Carrying or transporting passengers, personal effects or other antique motor vehicles being transported for show purposes.
- Participation in antique car club activities, exhibits, tours, parades, and similar events.
- Testing its operation, obtaining repairs or maintenance, selling the vehicle or trailer, transportation to and from events as described in number 1 above and for the occasional pleasure driving not to exceed 250 miles from your residence.
- Carrying or transporting passengers, personal effects or other antique motor vehicles being transported for show purposes.
#16
Re: 1990 model year eligible for VA antique plates?
That sort of depends how you read into it. I guess one could always plead ignorance or misconception but there's only so far that can get you. I was reading it the same way you were, events exempt, but who knows what cops think on the matter.
#17
Re: 1990 model year eligible for VA antique plates?
Really though, if you're at an event out of state, the cops aren't going to know VA law on antique plates anyway.
#18
Re: 1990 model year eligible for VA antique plates?
I guess the other obvious solution is to get the antique plate with the inspection requirement, and hit up good ol' SMOKEYBEAR, the illest, chilliest, fuck duh po-po, fight the power, broseph ever, for a sticker.
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