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Re: [Healeys] Vintage lic plates in Ohio

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Vintage lic plates in Ohio
From: "Bruce Starke" <bstarke@telus.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 13:14:36 -0600
In BC there are 2 classes of historical vehicle registration:
Vintage = driving only to shows/meetings
Collector = pleasure use only, absolutely no driving to work and no 
restriction on mileage ( used to be 2000 miles per year but that was dropped 
as few cars are driven that far in a summer) and you have to have another 
"daily driver" licenced at the same time as well
Bruce Starke
Golden BC
1962 BT7 tricarb on "collector" plates
>
>
>
> In Ontario, and I suspect most other places, "historical vehicle" plates 
> are
> to be used only for the above reasons quoted by the officer. That's why
> they're so cheap, but very limiting. I would never register a Healey under
> those plates because I'd want to use the car for pleasure.
>
> One of my customers just recently registered and plated his Healey with a
> pair of "Year of manufacture" plates, but paid the normal fee for the
> registration and the annual sticker, ensuring his car's use wasn't 
> limited.
>
>
>
> Rich
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>
>
> From: akronzips@aol.com [mailto:akronzips@aol.com]
> Sent: 2011-07-18 11:55
> To: cotobob@cox.net; healeys-owner@autox.team.net; healeys@autox.team.net;
> richchrysler@quickclic.net; eyera3000@gmail.com
> Subject: Vintage lic plates in Ohio
>
>
>
> Rich or Ira   Just curious about Canada or the far west states)   I was at
> the Austin Healey club meeting for Northest Ohio and
>
> I was speaking to a fellow Healey lover and he stated on Saturday a fellow
> driving His Bn4 through Rocky River, Ohio was stopped by the police.He was
> with his daughter and took her out for an Ice cream. The policeman asked :
>
>
>
> 1.) are you going to a club meeting (no)
>
> 2. ) Are you going to a show  (no)
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> 3.) Are you going to an antique display? (no)
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> 4.) Headed to a parade (no)
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>
>
> He then proceded to write out a ticket (cost of $85.00)
>
> Why driving on vintage plates that are only supose to be used for the 
> above
> listed events and are limited in miles as well as usage????
>
>
>
> In Ohio vintage plates cost $14.50 a one time charge . I guess they want 
> you
> to also pay for a road tax plates as well.
>
> $48.50 a year
>
> Any other states or Canada like this or was this policeman just looking 
> for
> a way to make some money for a hard up$$$$$$$ city?
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>
>
> Howard BT7
>
> In Ohio
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