Darin, When you say you walked in, was it time for your regular
Registration...did you have a current Inspection and/or registration...or was
your car already currently registered and you simply tested the system to see
if you could get an antique registration?
Dennis Hoagland
David Clawson <david.clawson@gmail.com> wrote:
>I did this two weeks ago. It consisted of me just walking into the DMV with
>the title to my car, saying that I wanted to register it as a "vintage
>vehicle", and paying them about $60. When I went in, they were out of the
>vintage plates, so they gave me a temporary paper "plate" and sent me the real
>plates in the mail. Easy!
>
>On Aug 6, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Darrin Fletcher wrote:
>
>> I've been looking on the DMV site for how to get my 1977 MGB registered but
>I can't seem to find anything. Can anyone give me the lowdown on what I need
>to do and who I should go to in order to get it done?
>>
>> - Fletch
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