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I have them on mine, in South Dakota. Rules here are similar, but nobody seems to follow them, or care. I typically DO stop at a gas station every time I take mine out, so I’m not too worried. Like mentioned above- you can always just state that you are taking it for a test drive, or headed to get gas.
“Vehicles displaying historic plates can only be used for special occasions such as displays, parades, exhibitions, tours and similar uses, and may be driven to service stations or garages for fuel and repairs. It may not be used for general transportation purpose unless it displays regular number plates issued by the county treasurer. Regular license plates issued by this state in the same year as the year of the vehicle (this does not pertain to motorcycles) may be used on the vehicle instead of historic license plates, but must be registered through the Motor Vehicles Division.“
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