On Thu, 28 Sep 1995, Paul Smiley wrote: > Does anyone know the criteria that a vehicle must meet before it can be > registered as an antique? Is it just 25 years old?? Depends on where you live. In B.C., 25 years gets you "vintage". I _think_ 35 years get you "antique." But the criteria for qualifying are pretty rigorous: must be totally rust-free, totally stock, etc. A good thing about vintage or antique designation is that it exempts the vehicle from emissions testing. Tobin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tobin T. Copley Only Somewhat ============= (604) 689-2660 Occupationally /_| |__||__| :| putta tobin@freenet.vancouver.bc.ca Challenged! O| | putta '-()-------()-' Circum-continental USA, Mexico, Canada 15,000 miles... '76 VW Camper! (Mango)
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