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Speedfreak
04-26-2011, 04:45 PM
I had in my mind that this year I'd get the collector plates(20yr old car/dsm) and reap all the benefits of them(no front plate, lower insurance, able to drive 6k a year etc). It looks like, there are no benefits because you can't drive the car other then to and from shows? Is this true? Anyone read up on this?
Tachyon
04-26-2011, 04:48 PM
I had in my mind that this year I'd get the collector plates(20yr old car/dsm) and reap all the benefits of them(no front plate, lower insurance, able to drive 6k a year etc). It looks like, there are no benefits because you can't drive the car other then to and from shows? Is this true? Anyone read up on this?
I suspect it's quite flexible. I know one of the stipulations is it cannot be your only car (I.E. you have to have another currently registered non-collector car in your name). I know people that have collector plates for various mid-80's Japanese cars and they drive 'em all over town... never been an issue for them. YMMV.
Matt D.
04-26-2011, 04:52 PM
https://www.mvrenewal.state.mn.us/FAQSP.htm
Collector Vehicle Registration
Applications for registration in one of the collector classes must be made at a deputy registrar office or by mailing an Application to Title/Reg a Vehicle (ps2000) and appropriate fees to Driver and Vehicle Services, 445 Minnesota Street Suite 164, St. Paul, MN 55101.
Vehicles registered in any of the collector classes are restricted to operation solely as a collector item. These vehicles cannot be used for general transportation purposes
You will be issued a 60-day permit if applying at a deputy registrar office so you may operate the vehicle until you receive your license plates in the mail
Initial Application Fees: Plate: $15.00 for double plates, $13.50 for a single plate, $25 one-time registration tax ($10 for Classic Motorcycle) plus $8.50 filing fee.
Collector plates may be personalized, see the Personalized plate section above for fees and restrictions
For additional information about the following Collector Classes please visit your local motor vehicle office or email: motor.vehicles@state.mn.us
Collector Classes and Requirements
Pioneer Plate
May be displayed on any motor vehicle (except recreational) manufactured prior to 1936
Classic Plates
May be displayed on any motor vehicle manufactured between and including the years 1925-1948, designated as a classic car under Minnesota Statutes, section 168.10 subdivision 1b, excluding any type of commercial or recreational vehicle.
Collector Plates
May be displayed on any motor vehicle (except recreational) that is at least 20 model years old and manufactured after 1935.
At the time of application, the owners must certify that they have one or more vehicles registered with regular Minnesota license plates.
Street Rod Plates
May be displayed on any modernized motor vehicle manufactured prior to the year 1949 or any motor vehicle designed and manufactured to resemble a motor vehicle manufactured prior to 1949
At the time of application, the owners must certify that they have one or more vehicles registered with regular Minnesota license plates.
Classic Motorcycle Plate
May be displayed on any motorcycle that is at least 20 model years old, original in appearance, and owned solely as a collector's item
At the time of application, the owners must certify that they have one or more vehicles registered with regular Minnesota license plates.
Original Minnesota Plates
Original plates are plates with an issue year that is the same as the vehicle model year, or that display a tab or registration sticker that is the same as the vehicle model year (i.e., an original 1965 license plate with a 1966 validation sticker may be used on a 1966 vehicle).
May be displayed on any vehicle that qualifies for collector registration or is at least 20 years old registered in the passenger class.
The original plate cannot conflict with a license plate series currently in use, or reserved for use by the department.
Original plates cannot be displayed until the Driver and Vehicle Services Division approves the application.
Speedfreak
04-26-2011, 04:59 PM
I'm just curious how flexible the driving restrictions are. The lady at the dmv made it sound pretty strict. Also, what about tooling around at 1-3am... Going to have a target on me(open reason to pull me over whenever they want)?
93gtpeater
04-26-2011, 05:05 PM
My dad has cars with collector plates. He drives them all the time and he hadnt had a problem. I get pulledover driving them. Always get asked if my dad knows iam driving the car. They never said anything about the collector plate. You should be fine. If you get pulled over tell you had some work done to it.
Matt D.
04-26-2011, 05:16 PM
I'm just curious how flexible the driving restrictions are. The lady at the dmv made it sound pretty strict. Also, what about tooling around at 1-3am... Going to have a target on me(open reason to pull me over whenever they want)?
Of course they make it sound strict because it technically is, but when is the last time you heard someone with collector plates being hassled by the cops? I never have.
HiImBrian
04-26-2011, 05:22 PM
I had in my mind that this year I'd get the collector plates(20yr old car/dsm) and reap all the benefits of them(no front plate, lower insurance, able to drive 6k a year etc). It looks like, there are no benefits because you can't drive the car other then to and from shows? Is this true? Anyone read up on this?
Wonderful idea! I like the no front plate rule, but what's this about cheaper insurance? Do you have to register it as a collectors car to get that benefit?
Speedfreak
04-26-2011, 07:38 PM
Wonderful idea! I like the no front plate rule, but what's this about cheaper insurance? Do you have to register it as a collectors car to get that benefit?
I believe part of the process to get the plates is to register it as a collector car..?
turbotalon1g
04-26-2011, 08:36 PM
I'm just wondering about the mileage limit, but would be interested in this also.
1QUICK4
04-26-2011, 10:08 PM
I never got hassled for driving my Chevelle all the time with collector plates. I switched to a normal plate so I didn't have to worry about it though. Been kicking around the idea of collector plate on my bike though.
Any car made after 1968 has to run 2 plates regardless if they're collector plates or not.
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