I just realized...
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I would have collector plates on my charger but ND has some real stupid rules to get them. Basically you have to sign a waiver thing saying you only drive to and from car shows, to or from places of repair, or to and from places of storage.
so as far as I'm concerned thats no deal. I drive my stuff, and im not gonna only drive to car shows.
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moparguy wrote:
I would have collector plates on my charger but ND has some real stupid rules to get them. Basically you have to sign a waiver thing saying you only drive to and from car shows, to or from places of repair, or to and from places of storage.so as far as I'm concerned thats no deal. I drive my stuff, and im not gonna only drive to car shows.
But you never see that enforced. I dont know if police even know the rules regarding collector plates. I know people that drive their "collector" vehicles all over. One deputy here has a 48 Chevy pickup that he drives all over, even for hunting, and mustangs, and he has collector plates on.
And while technically they will be "collector" vehicles by ND state standards, I doubt they will have any real following. Even late 70s, early 80s vehicles, is there any real following for a lot of them? Do you think anyone will pay $3000 for a Monte Carlo SS shell, like they do for a '69 Camaro or old Model A? Even 70s and 80s Mustang, Camaro, Corvette, etc, arent popular at all.
And it seems to me, that my parent's generation, they arent going out and buying the car they actually had as a youth. If they did that my mom would have a 75 GMC pickup right now, or my dad would have a station wagon. No they go out and buy Mustangs and Jeeps.
So dont you think the import generation would go out and buy the cars they couldnt have when they were young? NSX, Corvette, Viper, BMW, Mercedes, etc, etc.
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AntiBling wrote:
So dont you think the import generation would go out and buy the cars they couldnt have when they were young? NSX, Corvette, Viper, BMW, Mercedes, etc, etc.and the civic

When I say collectors item, i mean that the vehicle is 25 years old, period. It's weird how just a few years ago my dad's 78 el camino got plates (collectors)...now it's nearly time for my gen. of cars to be eligible to get plates...
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I would lose respect if someone put a collector plate on a civic/honda. Hell my 79 ambulance is more collectable then a honda.
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gunmaster wrote:
I would lose respect if someone put a collector plate on a civic/honda. Hell my 79 ambulance is more collectable then a honda.you dont have respect for hondas anyway...u think it's just fine to put a bike rack on a honda...del sol of all of them too...gunmaster = teh gaysauce :icon_tongue:
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if i ever see a 94 pontiac grand am with collector plates on it will shit all over it, same goes for rusted out 89 crx with a toucan liscence plate frame and an apc windshield banner.
a mass produced, easily found/affordable, econo box is not a collector just because its old...
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People are gunna do what they are going to do..... older cars become more rare as the years go on...... back in the 70's do you think that there were a shitload of 50's-60's model cars driving around...... yes there were..... they were all mass produced..... i have a 63 old dynamic 88..... back in the 60's..... there were thousands of them around, when ever i drive it, i always get older people coming up to me telling me how they had one, or how there parents had one...... and now, the last time i saw one that wasnt sitting in a junckyard rotting away was over 3 years ago...... do you really think in 8 years there are going to be many 89 CRX's driving around? I for one really dont think so..... if its over 25 yars old.... still on the road..... its a colectors car according to the government..... and thats the way its going to be...... and thats my rant for the day/early morning....
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2.5RS wrote:
...... do you really think in 8 years there are going to be many 89 CRX's driving around? I for one really dont think so..... if its over 25 yars old.... still on the road..... its a colectors car according to the government..- god i hope not
- we know
- in 25 years i hope i see ford gts, supras, porches, and evos at the toppers car show, not a honda civic or a crx.
- ive yet to see a hornet or a gremlin on the road.. where the amc crowd at and why arnt they reppin their "collectors"?
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92BlackTT wrote:
- god i hope not
- we know
- in 25 years i hope i see ford gts, supras, porches, and evos at the toppers car show, not a honda civic or a crx.
- ive yet to see a hornet or a gremlin on the road.. where the amc crowd at and why arnt they reppin their "collectors"?
not to get in a big bitch fest with you.....
how many germlins/hornets do you see on the road in the first place..... there a rare car for this day and age to begin with....... but there were over 700,000 gremlins produced from 1970-78...... and now i have yet to see one personally.....
2.5RS wrote:
if its over 25 years old.... still on the road..... its a colectors car according to the government..... and thats the way its going to be......
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2.5RS wrote:
not to get in a big bitch fest with you.....that just sounds gay.. how about heated argument?
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2.5RS wrote:
not to get in a big bitch fest with you.....
how many germlins/hornets do you see on the road in the first place..... there a rare car for this day and age to begin with....... but there were over 700,000 gremlins produced from 1970-78...... and now i have yet to see one personally.....there were 700,000 of them made and everyone knows what they are yet you never see the mint gremlin in a classics car magazine..
just cause its legally defined as a collector doesnt mean the generation embraces it as one... nobody had hopes of owning a gremlin when they were 12, they had posters of vettes on their wall.
edit/ i hope by bolding your statement you dont think im arguing the law with you.
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thats just the thing..... this generation enthusiasts might not be to keen on the idea of an older honda (thats just an example) driving around with colector plates..... but just for the shear fact that that car has lasted 25 years on the road..... designates it a collector vehicle (according to the state)..... i know your not arguing the law with me, the law is the law...... and as of now, we cant change it.... i personally find the idea of colectors plates on an older honda (again just an example) retarded..... collector plates should be on rare collector vehicles...... not common mass produced cars...... and i hate vettes..... just thought i would add that.....
92BlackTT wrote:
that just sounds gay.. how about heated argument?now quit being so silly and get back to the heated argument... brought to you by your local dramastreet
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