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Originally Posted by 87hilux7mge
also, i believe the car is old enough to register as "classic" (25 years, right?) so you could do that and fore-go any kind of emissions/swap laws that are present right now, as far as i know.
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Collector plates in WA won't get you far either. You're not even allowed to operate it as a regular vehicle. But at least there there's no freeze on age.... YET. Getting a ticket for driving to the grocery store just because the cop was bored... no thanks.
To use collector plates,
vehicles must be:
- More than 30 years old.
- Capable of operating on the highway.
- Owned and operated as collector vehicles.
Collector vehicles
may be driven:
- To and from auto shows, circuses, parades, displays, special excursions, and antique car club meetings.
- For testing purposes.
- For the pleasure of others without compensation.
Collector vehicles
may not be used for:
- Commercial purposes or to carry a load.
- Regular transportation in the manner of a fully licensed vehicle.