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Old January 23rd 05, 06:52 PM
2.3Sleeper
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I tried getting my classic plates for my 72 Chevy P/U in 91 and I was
informed I had to wait until 1993, as Oklahoma stamps a car a classic at 20
years.

I am not sure what constitutes getting antique status, but I know it isn't
100 years and it isn't 25 years.

Don Manning


"WindsorFox[SS]" > wrote in message
news:56RId.29729$sf5.7878@lakeread05...
> DR RASTIS FAF00FNIK wrote:
>
> >
> > Don't ya just LOVE when papers call something "Antique"?
> > "Antique" means 100 years or over.......the 1966 Cobra is a "Classic"
> > You would think a god damn journalist would know this.......
> >

>
> That would be incorrect when refering to cars. In most states
> you can get an antique plate at 25 years. Cars and furniture are
> quite different.
>
> --
> 3) If it were My Mustang, I would have yanked
> the stupid xxxxx out of her beater and beat in
> her doors with her face. - SVTKate



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