I don't have antique plates on mine, but its 25 years in TX to be considered
"classic" so you don't have to do emissions testing. Motorcycles are also
exempt from emissions testing as well.

-Kyle


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Jeff Rumer <[email protected]> wrote:

> To satisfy my own curiosity, I went to the BMV to inquire about how old a
> motor vehicle has to be before it is an antique.
>
> They did not have a list for every state. I did find out that in the state
> of Florida, it is 30 years. It used to be 25 but they changed it to 30
> recently. A little upsetting but i'll get over it.
>
> I was looking foward to putting antique plates on my 85 next year. I guess
> I will have to wait until 2015. Oh well!!!!!
>
> It varies from state to state. Does anyone in this group have antique
> plates on there Hawk?
>
> *Jeff Rumer*
> *(Magilla)*
>
>
>
> >
>

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