In Wisconsin the vehicle just has to be 20 years old.  I have antique
plates for my 1982 Honda CM250 Custom and my 1984 Honda Nighthawk S.
Together the plates and registration only cost me $100, and they never
expire.  Pretty sweet!  They're also part of the same "collection",
e.g. M123 and M123A, the next bike would be M123B, etc.

On Jun 17, 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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