When are you going to step up to Google Chrome as your default browser? All the cool kids are doing it.....
with the antique, you get a 5-year sticker instead of the one year one--that saves a couple of hundred bucks by itself.
I believe the real issue is more to do with mileage. It'd be awful tough to explain 3, 5 or 10k miles a year driving in parades!
I would assume if you drive your classic car to work everyday and you have the same officer that see's your car everyday .. then they would catch on. In this small of a town, Gertrude will be very recognisable with her paint job, loud exhaust and that 4" cowl hood. lol
YOu can do YOM plates for either classic or antique? Hmm.. I like the black/white 66 texas plates. But I also like the idea personalized plates.
Didn't you get a new DD?
What is it with parents today that give their kids cars?I wanted a car when I was 15. Parents said to work harder. I did...bought a POS.
But it limits when/where you can drive it. Mine is Vintage with YOM plates. The yahoo at the DMV could not tell me if I needed the safety inspection, so I scraped the sticker off when I got home. When Johnny pulled me over to give me a Saturday morning ticket he asked about it, I said its in the glove box, the lady at DMV couldnt tell me if I needed it or not and wasnt in to big a hurry to ask anyone. He dropped the issue, but still gave me the ticket...prick. I didnt renew the safety sticker this year.
The other option is to drive them everywhere. Everyday. Everywhere. I didn't give mine cars (well OK, I did buy one for my daughter) but I have made them available to use. Trust me, after 15 or so years of soccer, football, this and that...making it possible for them to be self-sufficient in the area of transportation is AWESOME. Plus, you can send them out to get stuff for you.
Yes, either one can be used with YOM plates.
One of the million reasons I don't have kids!
I couldn't imagine little you's running around!