QQ plates have no inspection and are supposed to be limited to 3000 miles a year I think. It's also a 3 year registration. But you have to take some decent pictures of the car and take them to Trenton to register it as a classic/antique to get the QQ plates. I think you can have them mail you a form as well so you might not have to go downtown. It's the collector's insurance that limits how/when you can drive the car. You can't drive the vehicle to work with collectors insurance. It limits you to parades, car clubs gatherings, occasional drives but is not supposed to be used as a drive to work vehicle or even as a backup. I think you'd be better off getting a normal registration and plates but you'll have to get it tuned up well enough to pass inspection. I was able to get a pretty radical 396 to pass emissions in my old 68 SS396 Camaro convertible so it can be done.
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