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Old 08-09-2013, 02:22 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by a.graham52 View Post
antique registration are the ones that are ususaly limited on millage. i know here i in maine, if its an "antique," no safety inspeciton is required.

I know. Most states are like that. Only a handful don't limit the mileage. Most states don't require inspection or emission if it's a "classic", "antique" or "historic" - all of these are terms used by different states. Case in point - Maryland calls cars "historic" after they're 20 years old BUT Virginia calls them "antique" after they're 25 years old. There's no provision in VA to tag a car that's 20-24 years old with the black or yellow tags (so they get the bland white ones) and Maryland only requires street rods to be 25 years old, but not normal cars. I think the whole thing is dumb to call them different. At a glance you think that Maryland doesn't have antique tags but theirs are simply called "historic"
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