Chuck Pedretti wrote:
From: Chuck Pedretti <ChuckP@...>
If you move to Minnesota you could drive around with it on. We can use
original year plates for classic autos.
Michigan has a similar law. You can register an "authentic" plate for
your historic vehicle. There are some vaguely written laws about how
much and when you can drive a car with a Historic plate, but they are
rarely enforced. They just want to make sure you're not using it for
your sole transportation.
I took this a step further and made myself a "personalized" historic
plate. Michigan plates in the 40's and 50's used three pairs of digits,
so I bought several old rusty plates at swap meets and cut/welded/filled
my self a 1947 Michigan plate that is license # 47-CJ-2A. It came out
great and I can't wait 'til the jeep is finished so I can use it!
Frank Sanborn
Charlotte, Michigan
'47 CJ-2A