The only '81 Minivan I know of is a VW Vanagon, and they are a collectible vehicle and in mint condition can fetch a hefty price. Anything could be considered collectible in someones eyes. I think the law should just stipulate that the owner must have a daily driver that is also registered in the state to qualify for the collector plates. My Pickup is 30 years old, gets driven less than 2000 miles a year and is insured as a collector vehicle, it will also be getting registered this year as collector vehicle with the older Green on White plates.
i totally disagree with this! the state should go **** itself and leave things alone as it works fine now how it is, the greedy muther****ers! we let this **** slip by and we are all idiots!
I'm totally amazed at the number of "oh what the hell, it's only $30 - I'll pay it" posts. I mean really, don't you all realize this is a tax increase? And that it affects all of our hot rods and restored vehicles? And why don't you understand that there was once was a time when a '69 Hemi Super Bee (or even a VW Beetle) wasn't considered collector car? Just what in the hell is wrong with you? Shut this thing down, and now. My emails are sent also.