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    #31
    Originally posted by Mr.SWISS View Post
    wut...........

    u just playin right? :cockbloc:
    correct me if im wrong but in order to be eligible for historical plates you need to have a daily.

    just one of many insurance companies... one of the more well known:

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      #32
      A car doesn't have to be an antique to be a classic.

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        #33
        In NC it's 35 years, until you can get an "antique" plate.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
          In NC it's 35 years, until you can get an "antique" plate.
          Wow that sucks. It's only 20 in maryland. I just registered my '91 as historic last year. Now you can register any e30, as long as it's not a '93, but those are very rare.
          Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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            #35
            It varies state to state to what is a "classic/antique". In Maryland people put them on their daily drivers to get around the inspections. So then you have rolling piles of crap on the road in most cases. In PA they have 2 tags, antique you have no inspection, but the car has to be 25+yo and look like it came off the show room floor. For the Classic tags it's 20yo iirc and you still have to get it inspected. Like to see Maryland go to this.

            1992 BMW 325iC
            1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
            1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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              #36
              Originally posted by JasonC View Post
              It varies state to state to what is a "classic/antique". In Maryland people put them on their daily drivers to get around the inspections. So then you have rolling piles of crap on the road in most cases. In PA they have 2 tags, antique you have no inspection, but the car has to be 25+yo and look like it came off the show room floor. For the Classic tags it's 20yo iirc and you still have to get it inspected. Like to see Maryland go to this.
              Rolling piles of crap on the road? haha. Every car i've seen with historic plates in MD hasn't been a "rolling pile of crap". This guy with an e28 M5 has historic plates and parks next to me at work sometimes.

              Why would you like to see maryland go to this? It would just make it harder to own an older car. It makes it more of a pain in the ass cause now you have to worry about passing an emissions test.
              I daily drive my e30, it's all I have, except for my other e30.
              Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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                #37
                Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
                Rolling piles of crap on the road? haha. Every car i've seen with historic plates in MD hasn't been a "rolling pile of crap". This guy with an e28 M5 has historic plates and parks next to me at work sometimes.

                Why would you like to see maryland go to this? It would just make it harder to own an older car. It makes it more of a pain in the ass cause now you have to worry about passing an emissions test.
                I daily drive my e30, it's all I have, except for my other e30.
                Up this way its rusted out S10s, beat to shit Festivas, and other cars and trucks that look like they just got pulled from someones backyard. And as i put, "in most cases". That dont mean that all of the historic tagged cars/trucks are rolling piles of crap ;) I wouldnt mind seeing it cause of the people who are abusing the Historic tags are going to make it harder for the guys with a nice classic car or truck to have these vehicles on the road if maryland ever desides to get anal about enforcing what the tags are ment for. People down your way are putting them on to get around the emissions and inspections. This end of the state dont have emissions, just lazy people who dont want to maintain their car and get a cheap heep and slap a historic tag on it. And if your e30 is your daily diver, then what was you using as a tag before getting it changed to historic? What was wrong with a regular tag?

                1992 BMW 325iC
                1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
                1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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                  #38
                  Its 20 years in Nevada and my e30 vert is over that now.
                  Since it is modified I cannot get just a Classic Plate which looks like this


                  Instead I get something better!



                  These plates cannot be personalized and just use a numeric specifier.

                  This gives me a CLASSIC ROD in my pants!
                  Last edited by e30vert; 02-09-2012, 05:35 PM.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JasonC View Post
                    Up this way its rusted out S10s, beat to shit Festivas, and other cars and trucks that look like they just got pulled from someones backyard. And as i put, "in most cases". That dont mean that all of the historic tagged cars/trucks are rolling piles of crap ;) I wouldnt mind seeing it cause of the people who are abusing the Historic tags are going to make it harder for the guys with a nice classic car or truck to have these vehicles on the road if maryland ever desides to get anal about enforcing what the tags are ment for. People down your way are putting them on to get around the emissions and inspections. This end of the state dont have emissions, just lazy people who dont want to maintain their car and get a cheap heep and slap a historic tag on it. And if your e30 is your daily diver, then what was you using as a tag before getting it changed to historic? What was wrong with a regular tag?
                    True. I see your point but weither they start trying to crack down on people using them on daily drivers or if they change the law it would suck for people like me either way. But I would choose to take my risks with the first case rather than just have them "jump the gun" and actually change the law to the way it is in PA.

                    I never had a regular MD tag cause I registered it as historic as soon as I bought it, last year. On my red e30 I still have NJ plates on it from before I moved but thats another story, i'll register it as historic here in MD soon. There's nothing "wrong" with a regular tag, I just see getting it inspected as an extra inconvenience and hassle, besides the fact that I have straight pipes in the center section where the cats would be.(but stock muffler)
                    Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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                      #40
                      In GA you can get antique plates for anything 25 years or older i think. You don't get any perks or restrictions with the tag, though. At 25 you also dont have emissions tests anymore (assuming your county has them at all in the first place).

                      One cool thing we can do on pre 1970 cars is run a plate from the year of manufacture on our cars. GA plates pre '70 had the year stamped into the tag so you had to replace them every year. You have to have it registered normally and keep the "real" tag in the car. I have a 1968 GA plate on my 1600-2, it's a lot better than the current offerings.
                      Lorin


                      Originally posted by slammin.e28
                      The M30 is God's engine.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
                        True. I see your point but weither they start trying to crack down on people using them on daily drivers or if they change the law it would suck for people like me either way. But I would choose to take my risks with the first case rather than just have them "jump the gun" and actually change the law to the way it is in PA.

                        I never had a regular MD tag cause I registered it as historic as soon as I bought it, last year. On my red e30 I still have NJ plates on it from before I moved but thats another story, i'll register it as historic here in MD soon. There's nothing "wrong" with a regular tag, I just see getting it inspected as an extra inconvenience and hassle, besides the fact that I have straight pipes in the center section where the cats would be.(but stock muffler)
                        I see all your points. For car guys its a good thing with these tags. And i think MD has Street Rod tags that you can run open headers on. But i just hate to see people buying beaters that are not really road worthy, and maybe one day get the whole 'historic" tag law in MD looked at. And questions being raised to how they are being used. The Historic tags in MD are very car guy friendly, but since MD is kind of strict with things, it could turn into something worse.
                        Last edited by JasonC; 02-10-2012, 07:12 AM.

                        1992 BMW 325iC
                        1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
                        1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
                          I daily drive my e30, it's all I have, except for my other e30.
                          ball so hard
                          Originally posted by 325Projectz
                          don't listen to the diagram... listen to mr. swiss.
                          :nice:

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                            #43
                            Three words....

                            Legal Touring importation.
                            ADAMS Autosport

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                              In GA you can get antique plates for anything 25 years or older i think. You don't get any perks or restrictions with the tag, though. At 25 you also dont have emissions tests anymore (assuming your county has them at all in the first place).

                              One cool thing we can do on pre 1970 cars is run a plate from the year of manufacture on our cars. GA plates pre '70 had the year stamped into the tag so you had to replace them every year. You have to have it registered normally and keep the "real" tag in the car. I have a 1968 GA plate on my 1600-2, it's a lot better than the current offerings.
                              We have that here in Va. as well.....and our old tags were mostly black, which makes them even better.

                              I rock some 1970s on my GT6 (and regular "antique vehicle" tags on my e30 rallycross car - since rallycross is a "car club activity")

                              Stage rally/rallycross e30 build/competition journal
                              Track/street e21 build
                              visit Condor Speed Shop
                              visit Motorsport Hardware



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                                #45
                                Also in Va. you have to prove you have a "daily driver" car registered normally, or they won't even let you get vintage tags.
                                Stage rally/rallycross e30 build/competition journal
                                Track/street e21 build
                                visit Condor Speed Shop
                                visit Motorsport Hardware



                                [FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"] 1985 318i/M50 Rally Car - 1988 Porsche 924S - 2005 Sequoia tow pig - 2018 GTI

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