I'm not sure if they check, but on the form that you fill out for a Classic or Antique plate (same form for both style of plate) it says in bold caps "Vehicle to be used for parades, club events, and car shows and occasional transportation during the week. Occasional transportation is defined as one day a week. You must have another vehicle to use for daily transportation."
I think the only reason they do that is because Classic and Antique cars are emission exempt and you pay a one time fee of $97.50, vs the usual $36 a year (for a car)
Classic Plates say "Classic Car" no matter if it's a truck, bus, car, wagon, etc and the plates are white with purple letters used to be only 5 numbers now they all start with "C" and have 5 numbers. (My old Delta was one of the first with this combo, it was C09793.) The Antique plates used to be purple with white letters and had 2 numbers and 2 letters. Now they look like a regular plate except they have a picture of an old car, say "Antique Vehicle" and have 3 numbers and 1 letter. I don't like the new Antique plates.
Classic Vehicles have no time restiction. Antiques can only be driven from sun-up to sun-down
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