> From: "R. John Lye" <rjl6n@server1.mail.virginia.edu>
> Subject: RE: Revised STU Proposed Rules
>
> Heh, well, I've got still got a valid tag for my E/P TR-4 which is nowhere
> near street legal (no windshield, no lights, no wipers, no tread <grin>).
> Some states issue a one time vintage or antique tag for older cars, and
> there is no followup inspection...
>
And some states (ohio, for one) Never have an inspection (unless the car
comes in from out of state), and they issue three different types of
plates. First we have the 'normal' plate, which may or may not require
an emmissions test, depending on what county you live in. Second we
have 'collector' plates which are issued to those that live in an
area that requires inspection, but the car won't pass (they are only
for use on cars that aren't used for transportation). And the third
type is a dealer/special plate that can be slapped on anything.
Current registration can take many forms. The impact of the rule would
vary greatly depending on where you live. That sounds rather unfair
to some competitors.
pat(in a county that doesn't require inspection)mac
Pat MacAvoy
a.k.a. konekiller@tridelta.com
84 CS RX7 GSL-SE (for sale, see http://www.suite224.net/~patmac)
88 CS 924S-SE (CS gun)
86 944 Luxobarge
93 Crown Vic (SoloTow)
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