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Paul Workman 03-27-2020 04:16 PM

FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
Looking to get out of Illinois for several reasons. My kids are in GA and FL so we'd like ti be closer and also among the Appalachians (the twisties, ya know).

The question is, whereas in rural IL, there's no emissions testing for OBD-1 cars in rural counties. The list of considerations is Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee = geographical candidates, and generally best tax rates for retired. But, what about emissions requirements for car registration for 90-91 model year vehicles coming into the state? Anyone know?

garyhugo 03-27-2020 04:46 PM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
No test in Florida for many years now.

-=Jeff=- 03-27-2020 05:29 PM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
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Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 306630)

The question is, whereas in rural IL, there's no emissions testing for OBD-1 cars in rural counties.

Correction there is NO emissions testing in IL for 95-older cars

Corvette95 03-27-2020 06:53 PM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
Come on down to Alabama...thank goodness for Mississippi or we would would be last in everything...no emissions test here! If you hurry , you can help me put this 90 jigsaw puzzle back together. Huntsville, AL will be the largest city in the state in a couple of years!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Workman (Post 306630)
Looking to get out of Illinois for several reasons. My kids are in GA and FL so we'd like ti be closer and also among the Appalachians (the twisties, ya know).

The question is, whereas in rural IL, there's no emissions testing for OBD-1 cars in rural counties. The list of considerations is Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee = geographical candidates, and generally best tax rates for retired. But, what about emissions requirements for car registration for 90-91 model year vehicles coming into the state? Anyone know?


Ccmano 03-27-2020 09:58 PM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
One thing is for sure, your dollar will go a lot further in any of those states as opposed to IL. No big winter heating bill. FL has no income tax, so even more money in your pocket. Sounds like a win-win for Paul.
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lfalzarano 03-28-2020 07:36 AM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
In NC, cars 1995 or older are exempt from emission testing and when the car is over 35 years old, no State safety inspection is required. The inspections are annually.


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Paul Workman 03-28-2020 07:57 AM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
Good to know! Thanx for the info! (The Huntsville AL area is in the region we're most interested in @ the moment. Decisions pending still. Nevada too was one that my tax lady mentioned, along w/ SD, and AK. TX was mentioned too. But, emissions testing = ??? (I have headers and my AIR pump got crushed when I bumped into that road bank at the WANNAGOFAST event some years ago...:o)

We Gone 03-28-2020 09:44 AM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
Ga. only the metro Atlanta area tests. 90-91 years are no longer tested.

Ccmano 03-28-2020 10:53 AM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
NV has no emissions testing for what are deemed “classic” cars 20yrs and older. No state income tax either. Stay away from Las Vegas, it’s become a mini California. The Reno area, where I live, is great! Not the hot dry desert like in LV. It would be great to add another member to the Reno group. We are currently 5.
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WARP TEN 03-28-2020 11:43 AM

Re: FL or AL or TN: Emissions requiremets for 1990 and 91 Zs?
 
If you go, Paul, we are going to miss you. But you better go soon to avoid the inevitable exit tax. Residents are leaving this fiscal wreck of a state in droves. Last one left here will get quite a tax bill. And my wife won't let me leave!--Bob


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