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Re: New baby in the family: URQ



I thought the terms were interchangeable at the Dept. of Motor Vehicles.

Kneale Brownson

At 07:32 AM 12/6/99 -0800, joel nevin wrote:
>I thought antique was 25 years and classic was 15?
>
>--- Kneale Brownson <knotnook@traverse.com> wrote:
>> Classic car registration rules vary from state to
>> state, but usually apply
>> to vehicles 25 or more years older.  The
>> registration normally is a
>> one-time deal that precludes the necessity to buy
>> new plates each year.
>> However, in most states, if you register the car as
>> a classic and exempt it
>> from annual licensing taxes, you are limited to how
>> much you can drive it
>> and for which purposes:  Generally it becomes a
>> "Sunday" drive or
>> show-event use only vehicle.
>> 
>> Kneale Brownson
>> 
>> 
>> At 06:04 AM 12/6/99 -0800, joel nevin wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >This weekend I just added a 83 UR Quattro to the
>> >driveway, beatiful car.
>> >
>> >I had to jump on it because he was selling it
>> rather
>> >cheaply and once I drove it a looked at it, I had
>> to
>> >have it. The car is great shape, 102,000 miles on
>> it
>> >and mechanically sound, since the owner is an audi
>> >mechanic himself!! lucky for me. The only thing
>> that I
>> >noticed that it needed was new driver seat, and a
>> >shift knob, but for a car that is this old what can
>> >you expect.
>> >
>> >According to the seller, there were a few guys that
>> I
>> >beat to the punch on this car, listers?
>> >
>> >the car was in
>> >Arlington, Mass.
>> >The seller was Dave Clark.
>> >
>> >Also I heard that you can register this car as a
>> >classic, and the insurance is cheaper and the
>> coverage
>> >is better, does anyone know about this?
>> >
>> >Joel Nevin
>> >96 A4 Quattro
>> >83 UR Quattro.
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>> 
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