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Originally Posted by TPI Monte SS
Any local DMV should do it. You probably got a jamoke behind the counter that didn't realize that "Collector" and "Historic" are two different things. Technically, you could get Historic (QQ) plates now, since your car is 25. Honestly, you probably should get those, because it's the same mileage limitation (3K/year) and it's just a one-time fee.
Anyway, the $25 fee is in addition to the $43.50 registration fee for the first time. After that, it's just the $43.50 plus the $10 per year.
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Thanks for the info, it's exactly what I was looking for. How about the insurance thing, is it a requirement? Also, I thought the QQ plates only allow you to drive if you're going to a car show whereas the collector registration only limits your yearly mileage. It would take a car show for the blind or a really dumb cop for me to get away with that in my car's current condition.
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