Vintage License Plates
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09-28-2007, 05:45
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Vintage License Plates
Up here in Washington State any vehicle that over 30 years old can
display the above plates. But if you have a motor home than that's another story. Right now I'm doing battle with the DMV as to why I can't receive one of these registrations and plates for the Rebel Bird. The Rebel bird this coming year will be 30 years old and I'm proceeding with vigor and maybe with a few letters to my representatives in Olympia that my old coach will become a senior citizen next year with it new plates. Oh yes part of the reason I'm going down this road is that when you do get this special designation you never haft to buy plates again and no more fees every year. Anyway is there anyone out there that has an older rig like mine and has these types of plates?? Rebel Bird |
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09-29-2007, 00:59
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Jon
We put collector plates on our 80 this year, I believe around $160(goes by weight of unit) for the rest of our ownership. It was costing us over $80 for 6 months April though September, the only thing is we cannot drive it in January. Here in Wi. the vehicle has to be 20 years old so we should have done it sooner,it did take us awhile(a few months) to get aprovel and the plates but in the end it seems the right thing to have done. Good Luck Michelle & Jeff August 1980FC35RB Plymouth Wi. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" > > Up here in Washington State any vehicle that over 30 years old can > display the above plates. But if you have a motor home than that's > another story. Right now I'm doing battle with the DMV as to why I > can't receive one of these registrations and plates for the Rebel > Bird. The Rebel bird this coming year will be 30 years old and I'm > proceeding with vigor and maybe with a few letters to my > representatives in Olympia that my old coach will become a senior > citizen next year with it new plates. Oh yes part of the reason I'm > going down this road is that when you do get this special designation > you never haft to buy plates again and no more fees every year. Anyway > is there anyone out there that has an older rig like mine and has these > types of plates?? > > Rebel Bird > |
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09-29-2007, 03:58
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Only needs to be 25 yrs old in CO. Got them for the
bird this year. They're good for 5 yrs and I'll never need an emissions test again. It wasn't clear from the written info about the plates whether they could be obtained for a motorhome or not. They gave them to me at the DMV without question. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ |
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09-29-2007, 04:00
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Jon: Make sure you check ALL the requirments and regulations. Some
States will only let you drive a certian number of miles each year, or just drive in Parades, or to Rallys or meets. Of course, there is always a Rally--Somewhere-- Jack Smith 73FC31 SoCal --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" > > Up here in Washington State any vehicle that over 30 years old can > display the above plates. But if you have a motor home than that's > another story. Right now I'm doing battle with the DMV as to why I > can't receive one of these registrations and plates for the Rebel > Bird. The Rebel bird this coming year will be 30 years old and I'm > proceeding with vigor and maybe with a few letters to my > representatives in Olympia that my old coach will become a senior > citizen next year with it new plates. Oh yes part of the reason I'm > going down this road is that when you do get this special designation > you never haft to buy plates again and no more fees every year. Anyway > is there anyone out there that has an older rig like mine and has these > types of plates?? > > Rebel Bird > |
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09-29-2007, 06:45
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, david edwards
> > Only needs to be 25 yrs old in CO. Got them for the > bird this year. They're good for 5 yrs and I'll never > need an emissions test again. It wasn't clear from > the written info about the plates whether they could > be obtained for a motorhome or not. They gave them to > me at the DMV without question. > > Kerry > 82 FC 35 > Denver > > > >> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. > http://sims.yahoo.com/ > Well the DMV gave me the go ahead for my vintage registration yesterday. A few days ago when I first started to get this special registration I hit a stone wall. The clerk said that I could not get these plates as I would be sleeping in it! Well I got the Washington State Vehicle Code book oft the internet and read the particular section that deals with Vintage Vehicles. Now guess what? No where in that section did it say anything about sleeping or camping in your vintage vehicle. So I copied that section and took it to another DMV office and explained the situation to them and they called the Olympia (Main office) and they cleared the way for me to get these plates and registration. So next year when it come to my yearly registration for my rig I will change my present tags to the Vintage tags and not haft to pay a yearly charge for registration. Jon Jipjob 1978 Wanderlodge PS. Up here in Washington in order to qualify for a vintage registration your vehicle hast to be 30 years old. |
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09-29-2007, 07:58
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Good news Jon. I used to live in Seattle & found the same type of
response many times when registering my boats & motorhomes. In Montana, if it's over 11 years, you pay a one time fee (mine was $260 for 82 PT40) & that's it forever. Same thing with boats, trailers & all cars. Terry Neal Bozeman, MT 82PT40 6V92TA 74FC34 6V53T Jon wrote: > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > Only needs to be 25 yrs old in CO. Got them for the > > bird this year. They're good for 5 yrs and I'll never > > need an emissions test again. It wasn't clear from > > the written info about the plates whether they could > > be obtained for a motorhome or not. They gave them to > > me at the DMV without question. > > > > Kerry > > 82 FC 35 > > Denver > > > > > > > >> Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your > story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. > > http://sims.yahoo.com/ <http://sims.yahoo.com/> > > > > Well the DMV gave me the go ahead for my vintage registration > yesterday. A few days ago when I first started to get this special > registration I hit a stone wall. The clerk said that I could not get > these plates as I would be sleeping in it! > > Well I got the Washington State Vehicle Code book oft the internet > and read the particular section that deals with Vintage Vehicles. > Now guess what? No where in that section did it say anything about > sleeping or camping in your vintage vehicle. So I copied that > section and took it to another DMV office and explained the situation > to them and they called the Olympia (Main office) and they cleared > the way for me to get these plates and registration. > > So next year when it come to my yearly registration for my rig I > will change my present tags to the Vintage tags and not haft to pay a > yearly charge for registration. Jon > > Jipjob > 1978 Wanderlodge > > PS. Up here in Washington in order to qualify for a vintage > registration your vehicle hast to be 30 years old. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-30-2007, 10:15
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Jeff, what did you have to do to apply for this? Sounds like
something I will need to look into before paying for my next registration. Thanks Phil Olson 83FC35SB Appleton, WI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff August" wrote: > > Jon > We put collector plates on our 80 this year, I believe around $160(goes > by weight of unit) for the rest of our ownership. It was costing us > over $80 for 6 months April though September, the only thing is we > cannot drive it in January. > Here in Wi. the vehicle has to be 20 years old so we should have done > it sooner,it did take us awhile(a few months) to get aprovel and the > plates but in the end it seems the right thing to have done. > Good Luck > Michelle & Jeff August > 1980FC35RB > Plymouth Wi. > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" > > > > Up here in Washington State any vehicle that over 30 years old can > > display the above plates. But if you have a motor home than that's > > another story. Right now I'm doing battle with the DMV as to why I > > can't receive one of these registrations and plates for the Rebel > > Bird. The Rebel bird this coming year will be 30 years old and I'm > > proceeding with vigor and maybe with a few letters to my > > representatives in Olympia that my old coach will become a senior > > citizen next year with it new plates. Oh yes part of the reason I'm > > going down this road is that when you do get this special designation > > you never haft to buy plates again and no more fees every year. > Anyway > > is there anyone out there that has an older rig like mine and has > these > > types of plates?? > > > > Rebel Bird > > > |
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