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Old 05-11-2017, 05:14 PM   #6
vancelot69
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Re: New license plate

I think it's similar here, as far as parades and car shows, but I don't think there's a limitation on stock vs. modified, but the cops don't seem to be as strict, although you probably wouldn't want to drive it daily. I see people with Antique plates at the local off road park all the time, and I've see an Antique plate or two driving around during the week. I even have a cop friend who has an Antique plate on his '87 Toyota 4Runner that he drives to the off road parks nearby - we live in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and we go to Bridgeport a lot, and I know he's driven it to Gilmer at least once. Not sure what the fines are. Either way, this is just a stop gap to get it legal in Texas for now because Antique doesn't require an inspection and the high beams don't work, there's no license plate light, and the horn doesn't work, so I need to get all that fixed before I can get it inspected and get put the Classic plate off my previous Jimmy onto my "new" Jimmy.
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