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We at JNC have always had a rolling 25 year cutoff for what is considered a classic. That’s because 25 years is when the US allows cars to be imported, and when most states allow for historic registration plates. Sadly, … Continue reading

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5 hours ago, jfa.series1 said:

This is about one thing and one thing only: $$$ to the state from higher cost annual registrations. @Zup @S30Driver

Ironically in Georgia, it costs MORE to have historic plates. That's why you'll hardly ever see old Z cars registered in Georgia with historic tags.

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