JonM
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Steve Calvin said:You can get those at 20 years in ct? I was going to get 'em for mine but in NY I can't get historical plates for it until it's 26th year.
krossfire84 said:is there a mileage limit ??
JonM said:You are suppose to restrict driving to shows and parades...but its never inforced around here...I'll just tell them I am a one man band, and this is my padade.
JonM said:You are suppose to restrict driving to shows and parades...but its never inforced around here...I'll just tell them I am a one man band, and this is my padade.
"Senior Citizen" ?? More like Pre-Geezer, don't ya think?JonM said::eyerole
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Blackened said:Beautiful resto, do you have to put the plates on the front if they are old ones?
I sure am glad Florida is not a personal property state. It's $48.50 a year on my '92.JonM said:They changed the law this year...its the only way I could get out of paying their exorbadent estimated value of 12,000.00 dollars ...which comes to about 450.00 dollars a year property taxes. Now with these plates they can only tax me on 500.00 dollars, or about 18.00 dollars a year. I offered to pay tax on 6000.00, but they refused...so now they get 18 dollars. I.D.I.O.T.'s at town hall...its scary
I think they should update that little picture to a '53 CorvetteJonM said::eyerole
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lifeguard_bss said:Hey Jon --
I also have an 84 in Connecticut. It looks like about 90 beans to change the plate. Is it just your town's rules about the tax value limit or is it a state wide thing? Anything to beat the tax man!