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Old 01-06-2014, 11:50 PM   #4
JeremyPA
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Join Date: May 2010
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If I remember right...

Antique plates require one-two days a week driving. You aren't allowed to drive the vehicle at night time or inclement weather if memory serves right.

Classic plates are a little different. You can drive at night, but are limited in the amount of mileage you are allowed to put on in a calendar year (again, if memory serves right).

The reason insurance is so cheap on these types of registered vehicles is because they are meant to be garage queens, not daily drivers. If you plan on DDing it, you probably need to get a regular plate for it.
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