I did the same thing with my '67 BJ8; have a 1967 WA plate on the rear and
don't have to deal with annual registration. Looks cool, too.
GW
>From: "Esko & Megan Cate" <enmcate@comcast.net>
>Reply-To: "Esko & Megan Cate" <enmcate@comcast.net>
>To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
>Subject: On to Washington License plates
>Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 22:20:12 -0700
>
>Okay - up here, older cars can be registered as classics, which means the
>license does not have to be renewed each year, a one time registration.
>Great! The license you use can be a current style, a personalized plate or
>any Washington plate that matches the year of the car. My 63 BJ7 is
>registered with a 1963 plate (on the back only) that I bought from a
>classic
>car shop in Port Townsend several years ago. Great system. Now I'm not
>suggesting that you CA types move up here just to make it easier to license
>your Healeys, after all, it rains too much in Washington. :)
>
>Esko
>BJ7
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