Frig. Not what we wanted to see, but aligns with what I mentioned above regarding a fellow forum member recently not getting the plates, even though he got 1965.
Is this change in policy written or publicly available for us to review?
Hopefully none of your future customers live in Middletown, or they are in for a shock every July when the tax bill arrives in their mailbox.
At minimum, we should be eligible at the 20-year mark, like any other vehicle.
I’m very curious in 2023, when the vehicle assessments are MSRP-based, rather than market, how a kit-based replica will be assessed. My 2003 FFR MSRP was $11K.
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Originally Posted by Cashburn
I can confirm that DMV will no longer issue Classic Plates for these cars. Even though the law is written that they should be, they have opted to change this policy and it is being enforced at 4 different offices I went to.
This change occurred a few months ago.
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