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Retro TBird owners only have a year or so to sell their cars !

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  • Retro TBird owners only have a year or so to sell their cars !

    You'll love this:
    https://www.motorious.com/articles/f...-loophole/amp/

    Read closely and you'll see its just another unvoted for tax to subsidize "the poor"

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    Classics here must be 25 years old and may only be driven 3K miles per year.

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    • #3
      That article is a little off. In Nevada a vehicle must be at least 25 years old to qualify for classic car plates; 40 years old to qualify for the old timer plates. It used to be that if your car was a 1968 model or newer, was at least 25 years old, and passed a smog test, you could obtain classic vehicle plates. So most of the time you saw legitimately well cared for older vehicles sporting the classic or old time plates. Some years back, they removed the qualification of needing to have a qualifying smog tests. After that you started seeing all kind of junkers 25 years old and older sporting classic car plates in Nevada.

      Supposedly, vehicles with classic car tags should be driven up to 3,000 miles a year; but with no smog test or anything, there is no enforcement of that.

      I have laugh when I see old tuner Honda Civics with Classic Rod plates (another of the classic car plate options).

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