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Is it that you can only use the car on weekends or something?
Mr. Google just look it up
Vehicles Exempt from Inspection
Inspections are not required for certain vehicles, such as historic and collector vehicles.
Historic Vehicles
To be designated as a "historic vehicle," the owner must ensure that the vehicle
is at least 25 years old,
is used only for exhibition purposes or was manufactured before 1945,
has a special registration and a QQ plate displayed on the rear of the vehicle.
Collector Vehicles
For a vehicle to be designated as a "collector vehicle," the owner must apply* at the time of registration or renewal for this designation and must provide evidence that the vehicle
is not registered as a "historic vehicle," under N.J.S.A. 39:3-27.3 et seq., or a "street rod," under N.J.S.A. 39:3-27.27,
is not driven more than 3,000 miles per year,
is insured as a limited use "collector vehicle." (Proof must be supplied at time of odometer verification.)
For inspection-exempt status, the vehicle must be taken to a state inspection station for odometer and insurance verification.
Visit the exit end of the inspection station within 90 days of purchasing a collector vehicle.
Ask the inspector to verify the odometer reading of the "collector vehicle"; MVC may require that the vehicle be equipped with an odometer lock.
Pay fee ($25 and $10 per renewal) for the special decal which indicates that the vehicle is exempt from safety and emission inspection.
That is probably the second dumbest thing I've ever heard. It would only make sense if every person was good.
dont think you are famliar with the show. Colbert skews shows such as "The Factor" and what not. He makes outlandish claims as part of a persona for the show. I'll refrain from commenting on the politics of the people hes ripping on.
From: For the strength of the pack is the wolf . . . . . . and the strength of the wolf is the pack.
Originally Posted by jinxxman1
dont think you are famliar with the show. Colbert skews shows such as "The Factor" and what not. He makes outlandish claims as part of a persona for the show. I'll refrain from commenting on the politics of the people hes ripping on.
Yeah, I never saw it. I'm not much of a TV watcher.