[Bmcu] Vintage Vehicle Registration

richornot at comcast.net richornot at comcast.net
Wed Jul 20 09:39:09 MDT 2011


you have to have emissions the first year then after that nothing  its 10 a year That's if they don't mess up your account like mine.
double check every thing they do  they can't seam to type down there or read the paper work given   then it takes a governors order to fix there mistakes 

Rich
Tr250

----- Original Message -----
From: Gus Garzareli <ggarzar2000 at yahoo.com>
To: bmcu at autox.team.net, Brian Elkins <belkins at xmission.com>
Sent: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:39:43 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Bmcu] Vintage Vehicle Registration













Did you say no emmissions required?  I have a 1968

--- On Tue, 7/19/11, Brian Elkins <belkins at xmission.com> wrote:




From: Brian Elkins <belkins at xmission.com>
Subject: Re: [Bmcu] Vintage Vehicle Registration
To: bmcu at autox.team.net
Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 4:07 PM




I have registered my '71 Lotus Europa and it went without a hitch.

Also, I do not know if there is still controversy regarding whether or not you need a safety inspection but there is no question you do NEED ONE.  I was told if you are pulled over by the police and you do not have your safety inspection you will lose your vintage plate status and the luxuries it affords (no emissions testing).

Brian Elkins


> 
> Although I have not yet registered my Midget, the plain language of  the statute appears to encompass anything but a daily driver.  I  don't believe that the DMV will press you to hard on it.
>  41-21-1(2)(a) "Vintage vehicle" means a motor vehicle that is 30  years old or older, from the current year, primarily a collector's  item, and used for participation in club activities, exhibitions,  tours, parades, occasional transportation, and similar

uses, but  that is not used for general daily transportation.
> Trevor C. LangJ.D. Candidate May 2012S.J. Quinney College of LawThe  University of UtahPhone: http://us.mc1205.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=801-462-6425trevor.lang@law.utah.edu" target=_blank>801-462-6425trevor.lang at law.utah.edu
> 
> Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 09:36:23 -0600
> From: <A href="http://us.mc1205.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=david.clawson@gmail.com" target=_blank>david.clawson at gmail.com
> To: bmcu at autox.team.net
> Subject: [Bmcu] Vintage Vehicle Registration
> 
> BMCU-
> 
>        I hope this isn't a dumb question, but has anyone taken  advantage of the recent change in the law regarding

antique/vintage  vehicle registration? My '71 now qualifies, and my regular  registration expires in a couple weeks. I had intended to switch it  to the antique classification, but was concerned about the  stipulation that the car be driven "occasionally". Do members of the  club have experience with the proverbial spirit and letter of the  law on this? I drive the "B" when it is nice out, which means  probably 10x per month during the warm months of the year. More than  just to club events, parades or car shows, but not 365 days per year.
> 
> 
>            -David
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