New Jersey historic plates?

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Based on what the OP wrote, 25 years is "antique"?

A vehicle from 1986 is "ANTIQUE" ?!?!?!?!

Does anyone else think that's wrong? Crazy?

No? Just me?

No. I mean, seriously . . . that's just messed up!

 
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Old 11-29-2010, 02:08 AM
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Based on what the OP wrote, 25 years is "antique"?

A vehicle from 1986 is "ANTIQUE" ?!?!?!?!

Does anyone else think that's wrong? Crazy?

No? Just me?

No. I mean, seriously . . . that's just messed up!

Heck, I'm waiting for my '00 Dakota to become old enough for "antique" so I can put historic plates on it.

Remember, when you become my age, you'll remember small trucks that had huge gas guzzling v8 engines and manual transmissions as a thing of the past.

Sheesh another 15 or so years and I can't wait to slap those plates on it... keeping it in my barn for all these years and putting like 300 miles on it a season makes me anxious.
 



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