>I was told by motor vehicle , here in New Mexico that basically, all you
can
do with the car if I had Classic or Antique plates would be to put it on a
trailer and take it to shows. <
I may be a little off here BUT...Why register it at all if you are going to
trailer it everywhere. I think someone at DMV needs to re-read the
provisions on this or you are just over inflating the drivability issues
with Antique tags.
If I'm paying for antique tags...I'm driving it to the shows Damn it!! :o))
Dan
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 08:17:11 -0600 , Maffei Andrew P SSgt 27LG/LGQPT wrote:
> I was told by my insurer that the only they would put antique insurance
on
> my car was if it had "classic" or " antique" plates on the car. In some
> states this severely limits how much you can drive the car. But I think
> that's why it's so cheap.
> I was told by motor vehicle , here in New Mexico that basically, all you
can
> do with the car if I had Classic or Antique plates would be to put it on
a
> trailer and take it to shows. Some antique insurance requires that the
car
> be garaged (which mine is).
> Andy 66B
Dan Dwelley
77 Midget
Alexandria, Va.
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