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Mars Gets An Antique Registration



On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:57:19 -0500, Spewey <spewey@comcast.net> wrote:

>Well, yes they can if you drive them regularly because according to 
>Delaware law Title 21, Section 2196c PROCEDURES FOR DELAWARE RESIDENTS 
>FOR ANTIQUE VEHICLES:
>
>/Any antique motor vehicle, registered pursuant to this section, shall 
>be used only for participation in club activities, exhibits, tours, 
>parades and similar uses, but in no event shall it be used for general 
>transportation./

California law is as restrictive and almost word-for-word the same.
At the local car show a few weeks back (~300 cars) only a handful of
cars had "historic vehicle" or "horseless carriage" plates even though
all of them qualified for one or the other by age.

Gordon
75 Mk I/Drake 1.9
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