Dealer plates are the easiest way. Do you know someone with a shop or sales lot? Its really not a big deal and common place. You dont need insurance, reg, or even a front plate. You have the person add the VIN# to the insurance (which your really dont even need to do) and your good to go. Bolt that plate on and your insured.
As far as only the policy holder can drive the cars thats no true. If that were true then dealers wouldnt put used/new car plates on cars for test drives. Besides where I work is a used dealer and both of my bosses use dealer plates for their DDs. We use them for the tow rigs that everyone drives and the honda parts getter that we all drive.
The one stipulation I'm aware of is your suppose to be 25.
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-Vinnie
94 2wd SBSC Gmt400. 330CI LSX, Fast 102, Trickflow 205s, close ratio nv3500, 4.30/trutrac.
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