Jim, I thought 25 years old and anitque plates exempt you from inspections
in most states, now of course Texas is always a little different from the
rest of us, but, in Virginia, no inspections with those plates and that age
of a car. "FT"
>
> I attempted to have my 67 El Camino (with classic plates registered in
Texas
> ) inspected today. All went well until it was time to scan the
registration
> bar code on the windshield into the computer.
> There is no bar code on the Classic plate windshield stickers, instead
> there are 2 sets of numbers which we tried several combinations entering
into
> the computer manually. ..........nothing worked.
> Now, I was told by the DMV at the time the plates (1967 Texas plates)
> were issued to me that I still need to have the vehicle inspected every
year,
> not so with antique plates.
> Has anyone else that has there vehicle registered as a classic run
into
> this problem? I called the DMV, but nobody knew anything being that today
is
> not a regular workday, I was told to call back Monday.
> I have 1963 Texas plates for my TR4 but haven't had them registered to
my
> car yet.
> Thanks
> Jim
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