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<blockquote data-quote="ClassicBiker" data-source="post: 160889" data-attributes="member: 1632"><p>Ben,</p><p>Aren't you able to get a vanity plate in Mass? I couldn't figure out how to negotiate the Mass. RMV website to see how to order a vanity plate. On the Mich. SOS website it's very easy to see if a vanity plate is available, 46HRD is available I believe for a reasonable $25 per year. Does Mass. allow original year plates for vehicles over 25 years old? My Shadow and Comet are on original year plates and it only cost me a one time fee of $35 each. The plates cost me $125 each from a collector. You can use an original year plated vehicle for pleasure, special occasions, club runs, parades, but not for daily routine travel, except for the month of August. Though I think LEOs just turn a blind eye when they see an original year plated vehicle out about as I see them all the time once the snow has melted and the salt has been washed off the road. Insurance is decidedly less expensive as well.</p><p>Steven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassicBiker, post: 160889, member: 1632"] Ben, Aren't you able to get a vanity plate in Mass? I couldn't figure out how to negotiate the Mass. RMV website to see how to order a vanity plate. On the Mich. SOS website it's very easy to see if a vanity plate is available, 46HRD is available I believe for a reasonable $25 per year. Does Mass. allow original year plates for vehicles over 25 years old? My Shadow and Comet are on original year plates and it only cost me a one time fee of $35 each. The plates cost me $125 each from a collector. You can use an original year plated vehicle for pleasure, special occasions, club runs, parades, but not for daily routine travel, except for the month of August. Though I think LEOs just turn a blind eye when they see an original year plated vehicle out about as I see them all the time once the snow has melted and the salt has been washed off the road. Insurance is decidedly less expensive as well. Steven [/QUOTE]
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