[tcb] Re: Classic Plates vs. Antique Plates

  • From: Neil <nbmdude@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 11:53:16 -0700 (PDT)

NUTHIN' slows down the Booger-Man, 'cept for passin'
out!
Try cruisin' with him on a Sunday mornin' B/4 beer
sales are allowed...
Stopped at EVERY store tryin' to convince the clerks
to go ahead and sell anyway...When he finally found a
beer store after noon, I thought he was gonna wipe out
several cars when he'd meander into the left lane on
I35...

--- Ronnie Hughes <fracdogii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> You have to get a yearly inspection with Classic
> plates, but the tag is only $15 + $50 for windshield
> sticker for 5 years.  That was for my 1968 plates
> for Krusty.
>    
>   Antique plates don't require a yearly inspection
> sticker and cost about $50 for 5 years.  That was
> for Sparky and included the one rear Antique plate.
>    
>   Krusty made it home fine, 19.3 MPG with one heck
> of a headwind.
>    
>   No more tent camping for me though.  A tent wall
> doesn't slow down the noise from a stinger at 1:00
> AM or Booger at anytime.
>    
>   Ronnie
> 
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