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Its easier to get a Historic Vehicle plate in AZ. Here there is a lot of bullshit as to how original the car is etc...But ultimately the requirements are as follows:
-At least 25years old from build date
-Can only be driven to and from "auto related events"
-Must be insured via a Classic Car insurance policy
There are some pros and cons though:
+No SMOG
+Registration is $30 no matter the make
-Classic Car insurance is rape; most classic policies require that you're car be garaged, and that you have at least 1 daily driver, also that you drive no more than like 5k per year, there are some exceptions but they results in higher rates, etc.
Its easier to get a Historic Vehicle plate in AZ. Here there is a lot of bullshit as to how original the car is etc...But ultimately the requirements are as follows:
-At least 25years old from build date
-Can only be driven to and from "auto related events"
-Must be insured via a Classic Car insurance policy
There are some pros and cons though:
+No SMOG
+Registration is $30 no matter the make
-Classic Car insurance is rape; most classic policies require that you're car be garaged, and that you have at least 1 daily driver, also that you drive no more than like 5k per year, there are some exceptions but they results in higher rates, etc.
What he said... but in Arizona only bullet number one is required
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