So even doing something like an electronic ignition
would be verboten, eh? Wow, pretty strict law....
--- WSpohn4@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 5/31/00 5:51:46 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time,
> d_dibiase@yahoo.com writes:
>
> > I'm wondering why the wheels will determine
> whether he
> > can get these plates or not...? Guess he could
> always
> > switch back to standard wheels, get the plates,
> then
> > put the minilites back on....
>
> In BC, for instance, you can get a collector's plate
> only if the car is in
> original condition - no mags etc.
>
> If he can't prove the mags are factory, he can't run
> them. If he puts them on
> after he gets the plate and has an accident, he may
> risk having no insurance,
> and even if he doesn't have an accident, if he is
> seen driving a non-period
> car on that plate, he could have the plate taken
> away (obviously the details
> vary with the jurisdiction).
>
> Bill
=====
Dan D
Dayton, NJ
76 MGB Tourer
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