Hi Howard
As Jean has stated each province has their specific requirements, I live
in Saskatchewan where if you
register your Healey as an antique vehicle (a.) you are limited to 5000
miles; (b.) it must be within
the province; and (c.) the amount of insurance provided by the insurer,
Saskatchewan Government
Insurance is much less than normal registration. Also in regard to the
latter, it is best that one
has an independent appraiser evaluate your Healey and provide you with
an appraised value for
the obvious reasons.
Ed Driver
Saskatoon
Historian, AHCUSA
Jean Caron wrote:
> Howard:
> Each of the ten provinces and the three territories in Canada issue their own
> licence plates and have different rules governing the use of vintage/antique
> car plates.
> Where I live, in Manitoba, we have antique car plates and the user must have a
> car of a certain age to qualify and I berlieve that they are also limited with
> regards to mileage by the Manitoba Public Insurance. In my experience here, it
> is not worthwhile having those if you want to drive your car anytime you want.
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> Jean Caron
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