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Old 08-19-2008, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Toblin View Post
Some states have a thing called Collectors Car Registration. It’s not Historic Car Registration, (QQ plates), and the car only has to be 15 years old. I am allowed to drive it 2,500 miles a year max, but then again I only pay $50 a year for full coverage. Check it out.

American Collectors Insurance Company
If I only drove my car to car shows, I would get that.

In CT you get "Early American" plates after 20 years, their are no restrictions and the insurnace companies don't give a damn. The benifit is your taxes go down to about $20 a year. So in the first year I save the $92 they cost me and than some.
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