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Classic plates don't really do much for you anymore. I just went through the process. Your better off just getting the insurance to skip smog unless you like he look of the historic plate
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Must of changed since I got mine. The insurance company does not care what kind of plate you buy, but AzDMV required me to hand carry the Collectors insurance policy into the office before they would give me those pretty plates that mean I don't smog my rig any more. I guess it depends on your primary goal. I wanted no more smog testing as I had hoped to put a non-smog motor into my rig. If you mainly want the classic car insurance, then you can use any plate AFAIK.No, I was right. I thought you had to have classic plates in order to get classic insurance which is not required. I currently have classic insurance with standard plate
Oddly enough, that part of Az Law has been approved by the Feds.Id be careful about advocating breaking any laws pertaining to air quality.
In the world we live in, the Feds will pick up on you and send a drone up your ass.
Cheers
Must of changed since I got mine. The insurance company does not care what kind of plate you buy, but AzDMV required me to hand carry the Collectors insurance policy into the office before they would give me those pretty plates that mean I don't smog my rig any more. I guess it depends on your primary goal. I wanted no more smog testing as I had hoped to put a non-smog motor into my rig. If you mainly want the classic car insurance, then you can use any plate AFAIK.
I have found 3rd party dmv's to be the place to go when it comes to red tape deals. ... I found them to be a lot better when you need anything.
About insurance - does anybody have an opinion or experience with classic car insurance and having a collision off road with another party?
My issue is that most classic insurance that I can find won't cover my 87 for use off road.
What happens when there is a collision off road? With the speeds of these yahoos with their side-by-sides it's just a matter of time...
Does anybody have classic car insurance with off road coverage?
Thanks for any info the group may have.
I am not familiar with any collectors insurance for off road damage. just a chance I have to take or figure out.
Insurance aside, the vehicle frame needs to be rated to what the engine going into it was rated for and it cannot be older.
For example, a 93 FZj80 cannot have any 93 Cummins engine because they are rated for a one-ton truck frame and the Cruiser is not a one-ton truck. It can however have a 93 Chevy 6.2 diesel in it, as those were put into trucks with less than a one-ton frame. But why would you do that to yourself?