--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, twa1950@xxxx wrote: > Kentucky is the same way Doc. You are only supposed to drive them if you are > going to car shows, parades ect. They don't enforce it. I saw the same 64 > Chevy being driven every morning for two years. Before they did away with the > vehicle emissions everyone with a car 25 years old got the tags. It was the only > way you didn't have to be tested. You also save on taxes and registration. You > never have to renew the tags and all cars with the tags are valued at $100. > They are great for me. I have put about 500 miles on him in the last two years. > This is also a requirement for my insurance company. I am not afraid to drive > him anywhere, anytime with the historic tags but if he was a daily driver I am > like you Doc I would have regular tags. > > Terry I don't know about prices of the historic tags here. You can have classic insurance with regular tags here. Some insurance companys have milage regulations and other restrictions. I have the classis insurance with the regular tags on both Hornets. In fact when I added the orange Hornet to my classic policy for the first 10 months it was only 34$. Any car over 25 years old here is emissions exempt, all that is required is a saftey inspection. Regular inspection is 45$, a saftey inspection is 10$. Even my beater 77 Malibu just gets the 10$ saftey inspection. Love them old cars. "Doc"