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Re: Catalytic Converter Stolen - mikebw - 03-08-2022

MrNoBody wrote:
1994 Dodge; seems that would classify as "antique" in most states.
(It's 25yo in DE & VA, 20yo in MD)
"Antique vehicles" are usually exempt from emissions testing, yes?

In MD they are called Historic after 20 yrs. They reserve antique for even older models. And yes both are exempt from emissions testing but you are not supposed to use them as a daily driver while licensed as either.


Re: Catalytic Converter Stolen - raz - 03-08-2022

mikebw wrote:
[quote=MrNoBody]
1994 Dodge; seems that would classify as "antique" in most states.
(It's 25yo in DE & VA, 20yo in MD)
"Antique vehicles" are usually exempt from emissions testing, yes?

In MD they are called Historic after 20 yrs. They reserve antique for even older models. And yes both are exempt from emissions testing but you are not supposed to use them as a daily driver while licensed as either.
In PA, I'm pretty sure there's an annual mileage limit to qualify for Antique/Classic/Historic plates.


Re: Catalytic Converter Stolen - Racer X - 03-08-2022

raz wrote:
[quote=mikebw]
[quote=MrNoBody]
1994 Dodge; seems that would classify as "antique" in most states.
(It's 25yo in DE & VA, 20yo in MD)
"Antique vehicles" are usually exempt from emissions testing, yes?

In MD they are called Historic after 20 yrs. They reserve antique for even older models. And yes both are exempt from emissions testing but you are not supposed to use them as a daily driver while licensed as either.
In PA, I'm pretty sure there's an annual mileage limit to qualify for Antique/Classic/Historic plates.
Same in Washington, but they have no way of knowing.


Re: Catalytic Converter Stolen - Bill in NC - 03-09-2022

Racer X wrote:
[quote=raz]
[quote=mikebw]
[quote=MrNoBody]
1994 Dodge; seems that would classify as "antique" in most states.
(It's 25yo in DE & VA, 20yo in MD)
"Antique vehicles" are usually exempt from emissions testing, yes?

In MD they are called Historic after 20 yrs. They reserve antique for even older models. And yes both are exempt from emissions testing but you are not supposed to use them as a daily driver while licensed as either.
In PA, I'm pretty sure there's an annual mileage limit to qualify for Antique/Classic/Historic plates.
Same in Washington, but they have no way of knowing.
35 years here, so only a decade to go for my '96 Camry!