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Re: Auto insurance for M37

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Rusty1340 wrote:I have Historic tags and historic insurance with state farm 500.00 deductible on collision 100.00 comp Stated value 5000.00 at the time. Agent said once I start to put more mony in he could up the value.
Just curious - are there any restrictions on your vehicle use with Historic tags in your state? I know in CT, there are no restrictions (ironically, they are called "Early American" tags - funny to see them on antique imports). In MA, if you have Antique plates, you are (supposedly) limited to driving (1) on weekends (2) to or from shows (3) to or from the repair shop. Fortunately, in both states, you are not required to register your vehicle as an antique if it is one.
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Re: Auto insurance for M37

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My Vintage Plate means "limited use" but there is no mileage limit that I am aware of. Going with a Vintage Plate in Utah exempts you from the vehicle inspection, which mine would have failed for the faulty horn and weak brakes (to be fixed this year).
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Re: Auto insurance for M37

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N1VSM wrote:
Rusty1340 wrote:I have Historic tags and historic insurance with state farm 500.00 deductible on collision 100.00 comp Stated value 5000.00 at the time. Agent said once I start to put more mony in he could up the value.
Just curious - are there any restrictions on your vehicle use with Historic tags in your state? I know in CT, there are no restrictions (ironically, they are called "Early American" tags - funny to see them on antique imports). In MA, if you have Antique plates, you are (supposedly) limited to driving (1) on weekends (2) to or from shows (3) to or from the repair shop. Fortunately, in both states, you are not required to register your vehicle as an antique if it is one.

No restrictions with the insurance. The state of Maryland has a few like occasional use not an everyday vehicle
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