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Nevada Looking To Close Classic Car Loophole
https://autos.yahoo.com/nevada-looki...180000496.html

What's next on the agenda? This is ridiculous.

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Absolutely. I have been trying to make the participants here on this board aware of the "PLAN" since 2016....

https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=136111
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All they have to do is institute a cutoff - like 1980 to qualify as a "classic car."

Calling a 2000 Camry a classic car is BS.
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All they have to do is institute a cutoff - like 1980 to qualify as a "classic car."

Calling a 2000 Camry a classic car is BS.
Funny! I had a 55-57 club guy tell me the same thing about my 1970 Z-28 when I started entering it in Vintage Chevrolet Club events in 1996.

It is all perspective. Of course once the car is obsolete and out of production it is technically a classic.

But... once you starting tinkering with the rules the so called "RULES" WILL be retroactively applied.
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Unfortunately, I think this is inevitable in most, if not all, states. What they really need to do is better define what a classic car is. Just because a car is twenty years or older should not define it as a classic. I have a friend with a daily driver 2000 Buick 4dr that he got from his grandfather. Not a classic IMO.
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"In general, though a classic is any vehicle older than 15 years while an antique is more than 25 years old."
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I am not so sure they can do it by date of manufacture. What about all those classics that have had newer motor transplants in them?
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I am not so sure they can do it by date of manufacture. What about all those classics that have had newer motor transplants in them?
Interesting Reading from a year ago, this is how it is done:

https://www.motorious.com/articles/n...s-on-classics/
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Interesting Reading from a year ago, this is how it is done:

https://www.motorious.com/articles/n...s-on-classics/

hmmm.....I guess anyone who has had a heart transplant would have to change their ID to date of the donor.
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Indiana requires vehicles have to be 25 years old to get historic vehicle plates. That means my 2000 LeSabre won't qualify till 2025.

I'm totally bummed out about that.
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