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Rick K
01-16-2009, 10:29 AM
Planning to get antique tags in VA (no more emissions for me!), couple of questions:

-If my car is already VA registered, do I need to go to the DMV to do this?

-Will I get a break in insurance if I call and tell them my car's antique registered?

-What stickers do I need to keep on my windshield, just county, right?

-Is there a reason to get yellow vs black antique tags, or is it just preference?

Gracias.

BlackTalon
01-16-2009, 11:03 AM
I think VA is 25 years, not 20 like MD

Chopper Dropper
01-16-2009, 11:19 AM
2009????

JmuRiz
01-16-2009, 11:20 AM
Planning to get antique tags in VA (no more emissions for me!), couple of questions:

-If my car is already VA registered, do I need to go to the DMV to do this?

-Will I get a break in insurance if I call and tell them my car's antique registered?

-What stickers do I need to keep on my windshield, just county, right?

-Is there a reason to get yellow vs black antique tags, or is it just preference?

Gracias.

Yep, need to go to the DMV

You'll get a break on insurance, just need to fill out a form and take pictures of it for their records (at least with State Farm)

Just county sticker, since there is no inspections required

Tag color is just whatever you like...however, the black/white tags are a bit larger and may not fit all license plate locations.

Also, remember you aren't supposed to drive them to work etc.

racer
01-16-2009, 11:21 AM
1984+25=2009!

You can choose if you want yellow or black. The black ones looked to me to be of a harder stock, like perfect for those "pre war" cars where the plate doesn't really attach to much.. but in the end its personal preference.

I went to the DMV simply because I live 5 min from one and also wanted to return my old plates and initiate the refund from my previous 2 yr reg from the regular plates

You can contact your ins co. Typically, they put mileage restrictions on your car, so be aware of that. I haven't yet contacted my ins yet. I didn't do it for the price break so much as the inspection hassles and realization that I won't put big miles on my 914.

Cliff Claven
01-16-2009, 11:40 AM
it goes by date of manufacture, not model year. has to be 25 years old by January 1 based on the date of manufacture, otherwise you have to wait til the next year.

i think the black and white ones are made out of a heavy guage AL so don't bend as easily, and personalized tags are only available in yellow

you don't need inspection sticker but you do make a certification that it would pass inspection.

also, you have to show that you have another, non-antique vehicle as a daily driver, at least they required that a couple of years ago.

BlackTalon
01-16-2009, 11:43 AM
2009????
Haha -- I looked at the first 'past' and saw '86. FAIL by me :lol:

Trak Ratt
01-16-2009, 11:53 AM
Haha -- I looked at the first 'past' and saw '86. FAIL by me :lol:
Agree :p

BTW you won't have to have the car emission tested after 25 years anyway! Historic tags come with restriction on use too. I kept my regular tages but still have to have the SC safety inspected once a year.

BER
01-16-2009, 12:15 PM
If you own a passenger vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or motorcycle with a model year that is more than 25 model years old before January 1 of the current calendar year, you've got an antique! http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/citizen/vehicles/antique.asp

The above is quoted from the VA DMV site. I read this to mean if you have a model year 1984 car, you can not register it for Antique plates until after 01/01/2010 because the 1984 model year is not MORE than 25 years old on 01/01/2009. Please correct me if I am reading that wrong.

As was pointed out, there are use restrictions for "antique" cars in VA but if your car is not a daily driver, I doubt the state police really care. I have never heard of someone being pulled over with antique tags because they were driving on a Tuesday.

Besides not having to hassle with the annual safety inspection, I believe there are no annual registration fees.

The main thing I do not like is the plate choices...either p!@# yellow or antique black (makes you feel like you are driving a '31 Ford)!

Sandberg84
01-16-2009, 12:20 PM
I did not see a drop in insurance cost with antique tags, since liability is liability in Farmers eyes apparently.

there is also a $50 one time fee to go antique plates and you have to certify that the car will meet the safety standards.


the use restricts primarily say it cannot be a daily driver (not to work or school) and not more than 250 miles from home.

but you can drive it to a service agency so when I drive to manassas I am always going to the repair shop conveniently located next to my office!

But in the few Times I have driven there I have not been stopped. I suspect if the same officer sees you every day for a week he will catch on!

Rick K
01-16-2009, 12:32 PM
Agree :p

BTW you won't have to have the car emission tested after 25 years anyway! Historic tags come with restriction on use too. I kept my regular tages but still have to have the SC safety inspected once a year.


I didn't realize that. Ducking emissions is the only reason I'm getting antique tags in the first place. If my inspection is up in November 09 (and this will be the 2 year mark from my last emission "pass") will I be exempt or will I have to pass one more time?

Sounds like I need to give the good old DMV a call, but I get different answers from them depending on the person/day.

Trak Ratt
01-16-2009, 12:59 PM
I didn't realize that. Ducking emissions is the only reason I'm getting antique tags in the first place. If my inspection is up in November 09 (and this will be the 2 year mark from my last emission "pass") will I be exempt or will I have to pass one more time?

Sounds like I need to give the good old DMV a call, but I get different answers from them depending on the person/day.Don't bother calling, like you said you'll get a dif story depending on who you talk to. Dropping emisions is automatic so even if you get the notice just wait to renew tags. My '82 went 25 mid emision cycle so no question for me. And at the next tag renewall I didn't get the emission notice.

Rick K
01-16-2009, 01:01 PM
Don't bother calling, like you said you'll get a dif story depending on who you talk to. Dropping emisions is automatic so even if you get the notice just wait to renew tags. My '82 went 25 mid emision cycle so no question for me. And at the next tag renewall I didn't get the emission notice.


Good deal, thanks

Vicegrip
01-16-2009, 06:18 PM
I have been driving for 10 years with antique tags with no problems. Back in the olden days new tags were issued each year and the colors alternated black with white numbers in the even years and vice versa in the odd ones. I was able to get real unissued VA 1969 tags which are white with black numbers. The look at first glance like regular plates.

aubreym
01-17-2009, 07:49 AM
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the use restricts primarily say it cannot be a daily driver (not to work or school) and not more than 250 miles from home.

I believe that the VA regulations also say that the car can be driven to club events. So if you're driving to a DE at Watkins Glen or Sebring, for example, that overrides the 250 mile limit.

"Good to go" - thank you officer, have a nice day!

Clarke
01-17-2009, 08:30 AM
I have been driving for 10 years with antique tags with no problems.

I have been stopped in my '54 Chevy before. The one loop hole is that you are allowed to drive the car to get it worked on or serviced. I told the cop I was on my way to Jiffy Lube to get the oil changed!:D Both times I was stopped were in Vienna. They are masters at generating revenue!:XX I think there has been a lot of abuse of the antique tags, and that is why you have provide proof of another daily driver to DMV to get the tags.

type954
01-17-2009, 08:36 AM
Back in the olden days new tags were issued each year and the colors alternated black with white numbers in the even years and vice versa in the odd ones. I was able to get real unissued VA 1969 tags which are white with black numbers.

gee Kurt, I thought I was older than you that my mom and dad had B&W plates

plates: http://www.licenseplates.tv/cat/usa_state_plates_1.html

jwilson95
01-17-2009, 10:42 AM
waiting for 2014 in my '89

smo
01-17-2009, 12:57 PM
come on 2013. VA took the MD emissions test when I registered the 944 even after it failed the VA test. I'm not looking forward to the emissions test this year.