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Black Red '90
01-24-2021, 08:16 AM
I'm relocating to the Richmond, VA area. My ZR-1 is not a daily driver. However, if the weather is nice I'll take it out every weekend / every other weekend. Anyone in VA using their ZR-1 similarly and have antique plates? I don't know if regular weekend drives fit under the "occasional driving pleasure not to exceed 250 miles from your house" guideline.
Jagdpanzer
01-24-2021, 10:29 AM
I'm in Northern Virginia and still running regular plates on my 94. Thought about antique plates but decided the regulations were to much hassle. I like to drive my car as much as I like and don't want the worry of violating the limits of the fine print restrictions. Also, at least for me, there is the psychological factor of seeing "antique" tags on a car that in my mind is still technically relevant. However, in few years could change my mind if electric vehicles take over like many are saying.
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Black Red '90
01-24-2021, 05:55 PM
I'm in Northern Virginia and still running regular plates on my 94. Thought about antique plates but decided the regulations were to much hassle. I like to drive my car as much as I like and don't want the worry of violating the limits of the fine print restrictions. Also, at least for me, there is the psychological factor of seeing "antique" tags on a car that in my mind is still technically relevant. However, in few years could change my mind if electric vehicles take over like many are saying.
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I don't like the idea of skirting the rules either as the consequences don't seem worth it. However, I'm worried about my inflator reset & seat belt warning lights not passing inspection. I know the impact sensor fix isn't difficult, but I prefer to keep my 31 year old air bag disabled.
dredgeguy
01-25-2021, 11:48 AM
I am in MD but think this might help your decision. When I went to register my car after purchasing it in CT, the lady at MD MVA told me, "your car is 20 years old, your getting historic tags". I told her no, I wanted to be able to drive my car anytime and not be restricted to weekends/car shows. She said that was up to interpretation and nobody would bother me. She said if I was worried, and I quote, "stick a damn filter in your glove box.....you are going for maintenance"!!! I was afraid of her, she was getting pissed so I said give me the historic tags. Been 9 years, 55,000 miles and never had any issues.
Black Red '90
01-26-2021, 01:25 PM
Yeah, I lived in MD for many years. The state wasn't strict about the historic tags. I had the pleasure of working at one of the VEIP Emissions centers for a year (state program & facilities, but not state employees). We would tell people all the time to switch over to historic. As long as you didn't pass the same cop every morning on he way to work, no one cared.
staminqia
04-22-2021, 09:26 AM
I had this discussion here in PA and after a long winded discussion, there is no issues with antique plates with Mileage and when you can drive day or night. Drive confidently with antique plates.
The issue with day or night is only for vehicles that done meet today lighting standards so a model T may have issues but not our Z's.
ADML ZR1
05-24-2021, 06:31 PM
I would highly recommend the antique plates for your stated amount of use. I drive mine a similar amount and have not had any issues with antique tags in the Hampton Roads area of VA. I got mine the first chance I could. The biggest relief is not having to do the State Inspection every year and having to worry about tossing the keys to strangers or wasting time waiting around at a shop to get it done. The one time only registration fee and low (or zero) personal property tax is an added bonus ...
Black Red '90
05-24-2021, 08:44 PM
The one time only registration fee and low (or zero) personal property tax is an added bonus ...
I didn't know about the reduction in personal property tax. I went the antique route, and this makes that decision even better.
bsneade
12-14-2021, 07:41 PM
I'm in northern VA and have had antique plates on my '65 for ~15 years now. I've never been bothered. I think you'd only have issues in a few cases:
* The police notice you commuting in it regularly
* You are in an accident and are not using the car in the specified way
* You are in an accident and not having maintained your self inspection could be reason to shift the cause.
* You get pulled over out of range.
I recently registered my zr1 and didn't hesitate to go with the antique plates. Bonus is they look great on my black car. What I haven't done is put the front license plate on. But, that is another discussion.
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dredgeguy
12-16-2021, 08:57 AM
All of you in northern VA, hope you can attend the Wazoo lunch in Ellicott City this Sunday posted in this section of the forum!
Raykahn
07-25-2022, 02:28 AM
Sorry for dredging up an older topic, but I was curious how people are interpreting some of the law. I am around northern NA and opted for the antique plates and wanted more information on how people with them use their cars.
Can you drive a vehicle with antique plates to a restaurant? I would think that could fall under a pleasure drive but I could see someone interpreting that differently.
Can you drive over 250 miles from your residence if you are going to a car show/event?
dredgeguy
07-25-2022, 05:00 AM
I have had historic plates for over 10 years and drive everyday as long as it is not raining or snowing both inside MD and outside, no issues. We drive to Bowling Green, KY for the C4 Gathering, Carlisle PA for Corvettes at Carlisle, etc. Don't overthink this, drive your car and enjoy it. Let me tell you what the gal at MD DMV told me....if your worried about it put a damn filter in your glove box and you are going for maintenance!
staminqia
07-25-2022, 10:20 AM
In PA you can drive anywhere and any time. My insurance policy (American collectors car insurance) allows me to drive the car up to 5,000 miles a year.
Raykahn
07-26-2022, 07:29 PM
sorry i typod, i am northern VA. I probably am overthinking it, I just feel like i never see antique plates outside of events and I have read about poor interactions with LEOs who are unaware of the antique laws. I will be driving it more often.
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