Swoop69
Registered User
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- Riverton, Utah
I just went to the DMV to get my 1970 Jeepster Convertible registered, and asked about vintage plates. I already had my inspection and emissions done, but was told that if you register your vehicle as "vintage" that you dont need emissions. even though mine is a '70. Plus the registration was less, and annual renewals are less.
the reasoning behind this is that these vehicles are for car shows and parades, not every day driving, so they wont pollute as much or have as much wear and tear on roads, ect. The lady at the DMV kinda roller her eyes and said, we dont track miliage, so there is no way to enforce that. to qualify for vintage, it has to be 40 years old or more, in classic condition (again, no inspection by DMV to quailfy as original or classic), and not a daily driver.
What a pleasent experience at the DMV!:greg:
the reasoning behind this is that these vehicles are for car shows and parades, not every day driving, so they wont pollute as much or have as much wear and tear on roads, ect. The lady at the DMV kinda roller her eyes and said, we dont track miliage, so there is no way to enforce that. to qualify for vintage, it has to be 40 years old or more, in classic condition (again, no inspection by DMV to quailfy as original or classic), and not a daily driver.
What a pleasent experience at the DMV!:greg: