Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Antique license plate

Author: Ian Adkins

Date: May 25, 2003, 3:16 AM

Post ID: 1713126482



Danny,

Here in GA they consider vehicles over 25 years "Historic" and you can can
get a licence plate that reflects this. No special documentation required
and the price is the same. Plates are denoted with an "H" in front of the
numbers.

Regards....Ian

 -----Original Message-----
From: DannyR [mailto:rawi-@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 11:30 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Cc: MG-@topica.com
Subject: Antique license plate


Here in Louisiana a motorcycle is considered an antique if it is
25 years or
older. I went to the Department of Public Safety, Office of Motor
Vehicles,
Specialty plate office in 1996 and got an antique plate for my 1971
Ambassador.
The cost is $25.00 for a specialty plate and $3.50 for registration and it
does
not expire or need to be renewed, ever. The plate stays with the
bike even if
you sell it. The requirements are a photograph of the bike, the title and
current registration, a membership in an antique bike club, MGNOC
will do, or
an affidavit stating that the bike is really an antique, and
fully original in
looks. If the bike is modified but still looks like an original,
that is OK.
But is the bike is a chopper or what ever then it can be registered as a
"street rod". The color does not have to be an original Guzzi
color, and bags
and windshields are not considered modifications of the original bike.

I went back today and changed my 1977 850 T-3 to an antique
plate. I got plate
number 325. In 1996 the plate number I got for the Ambassador
was 244. That
means from 1996 until 2003 only 81 antique bike owners requested antique
plates. I know there must be lots of older bikes running around,
but the lady
who issued the plate told me she was surprised at the low number
of requests
for antique plates herself.

So, depending on which state you are in and what the laws are
there, owners of
25 year old and older Guzzis should apply to get an antique plate
and let them
know we are a large crowd with lots of older bikes. If your state
does like
Louisiana, you might not ever have to renew the plate again.

Let me know how your state handles antique bikes!

Now just to see if I can get an antique drivers license for
myself, I am after
all an antique twice over. B-)

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