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Got my collector plates today !!

Reply #15
Eric,
 I know what you mean on that $20 fee they hit me with it my truck sat till 3 months before my b-day. Ohio still felt they needed it more then me :punchballs:  And no e-test here in Pike county either i guess Arkon gets it cause there so close to that state up north lol.

Got my collector plates today !!

Reply #16
Quote from: FLSTCI71;322984
Minnesota does the same type of thing. If you get personalized plates on a newer car, it costs a fortune every year to renew.


Granted my Jaguar isn't exactly a newer car anymore (it's a 2000) I paid a one time $100 and then the cost to renew was the same as regular plates ($38 for new tabs)

2000 Jaguar XK8 Convertible - 4.0L DOHC V8 (AJ27)
2018 Ford Explorer - 3.5L DOHC V6 (Duratec 35)
1999 Mercury Grand Marquis - 4.6L SOHC V8 (Modular)
1987 Mercury Cougar LS - 5.0L V8 (Windsor) [SOLD in 2009]

Got my collector plates today !!

Reply #17
VA's vanity plates add just $10 additional to the purchase/renewal, which is $38.50(can save a buck if you renew by I-net)... Wife has one on her car but I've let the one I had lapse, don't even want one since I now have a std issue plate sporting 7777 in addition to the alpha characters...

I have year of manufacture on the '69 Fairlane, one time $6 registration fee... :D Supposedly it limits you to a 250mi limit from home but I don't know of anyone who gotten a ticket... VA does require the antique vehicles appear near stock, riding around with open headers and 12" meats on the back will get you a ticket and loss of your classic registration...

 

Got my collector plates today !!

Reply #18
About a $100 per year for plates for my '88 Bird, but we don't have emission testing here in Michigan :)
1988 Thunderbird
306 HO w/ A9P processor
AOD w/ Transgo Reprogrammer
Full Digital Dash w/ twin Cyberdyne A-pillar gauges 
245/50/16 Tires on Snowflakes
Engine swap - CA smog compliant