Idaho Residents-Classic Tags?
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02/16/22 12:46 PM
02/16/22 12:46 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,386 Houston,Tx.
Lee446
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,386
Houston,Tx.
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I recently moved to Idaho and need to register my Satellite and Cuda. Idaho has a Classic tag available and the rules are pretty much the same as Texas. While I drove my cars whenever it was nice out, not daily, I never once got pulled over by the Cops with any questions about whether I was following the restrictions of car show/parades, etc. I am wondering if this is not the case in Idaho and figured I would ask any Idaho residents on Moparts what their experience has shown. Also, the DMV site says that old ,correct year dated tags can be used EXCEPT for years 69-74 with no explanation why ??? anyone know why that would be? Thanks, Lee.
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Re: Idaho Residents-Classic Tags?
[Re: Lee446]
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02/17/22 01:18 PM
02/17/22 01:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 4,806 Moved to N.E. Tennessee
GomangoCuda
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Never been to Idaho. But I used to live in Ohio. I got Historical plates which allowed you to register model year plates. One time coming home late at night the flashing lights came on behind me. They accused me of having State Vehicle plates on my Barracuda. I said they are not and they (yes he actually called for backup) said yes they are because they are white with red letters. I explained to them that they are model year plates and 1970 Ohio plates are white with red letters. They both said they never heard of model year plates. I had to dig around in the trunk in the dark and find my historical plate and model year plate registration. They let me go but warned me that they would be checking my story the next day. They were not old enough to have ever seen a 1970 plate and I don't need this kind of crap so next day I hung the model year plate on the garage wall and put the Historical back on the car. When I moved to Tennessee I just got a regular plate.
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