"JawzX2, Boost Addict. 1.6t, 2.7tt, 4.2t" (jawzx2)
05/12/2016 at 11:01 • Filed to: seenintheworkparkinglot, FIMWPL, SITWPL | 1 | 6 |
note that it does NOT have antique plates. If you register as an Antique in Vermont it limits you to use as described below:
Solely for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, and other functions of public interest and which is not used for the transportation of passengers or property on any highway, except to attend such functions. Exhibition vehicles to which “Antique car” number plates are to be issued must be twenty-five (25) years old or older to qualify
and thats no fun ;)
Sampsonite24-Earth's Least Likeliest Hero
> JawzX2, Boost Addict. 1.6t, 2.7tt, 4.2t
05/12/2016 at 11:13 | 0 |
That isn’t fun. In Illinois the only requirement is it has to be 25 years old for Antique Vehicle plates. I saw a fox body with AV plates last week
DynamicWeight
> JawzX2, Boost Addict. 1.6t, 2.7tt, 4.2t
05/12/2016 at 11:16 | 0 |
Damn, what a boss vehicle.
Chariotoflove
> JawzX2, Boost Addict. 1.6t, 2.7tt, 4.2t
05/12/2016 at 11:28 | 1 |
Screw antique. That baby’s begging to be driven.
sm70- why not Duesenberg?
> JawzX2, Boost Addict. 1.6t, 2.7tt, 4.2t
05/12/2016 at 11:28 | 1 |
That is a beautiful car. ‘36 Buick Roadmaster I believe.
Sir Halffast
> Sampsonite24-Earth's Least Likeliest Hero
05/12/2016 at 12:02 | 1 |
I think VA limits them to 2000 miles/year, but pretty much the same. Certainly not “only to exhibitions.” Screw that noise.
yitznewton
> JawzX2, Boost Addict. 1.6t, 2.7tt, 4.2t
05/12/2016 at 12:10 | 0 |
NJ has similar rules, but I gotta wonder how many people actually only use their historic-plated vehicle for exhibitions? Heh, there was an ‘89 Legacy sedan with historic plates at the autocross this Sunday XD