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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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PA guys come in! Safety/Emissions Inspection Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="PaxtonShelby" data-source="post: 15980532" data-attributes="member: 112637"><p>Wow that is one badass Bullitt!</p><p></p><p>Classic plates are nice because you don’t need emissions every year...but you still have to get the car inspected. So that would solve one of your two problems. I can’t remember the one-time fee for the PA classic plate...it used to be $75 but not sure what it is now.</p><p></p><p>If you keep the miles under 5k a year you are correct - you can get an emissions exemption sticker, but it will still need inspected. I’m not 100% sure if you need an inspection when you bring a car into PA, but if you have proof you put less than 5k miles on in the last year - like from last year’s sticker or registration - you might luck out.</p><p></p><p>Antique plates are the best...no inspection or emissions...but the car has to be 25 years old.</p><p></p><p>I would call PA AAA with questions about the different plates. They know their stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaxtonShelby, post: 15980532, member: 112637"] Wow that is one badass Bullitt! Classic plates are nice because you don’t need emissions every year...but you still have to get the car inspected. So that would solve one of your two problems. I can’t remember the one-time fee for the PA classic plate...it used to be $75 but not sure what it is now. If you keep the miles under 5k a year you are correct - you can get an emissions exemption sticker, but it will still need inspected. I’m not 100% sure if you need an inspection when you bring a car into PA, but if you have proof you put less than 5k miles on in the last year - like from last year’s sticker or registration - you might luck out. Antique plates are the best...no inspection or emissions...but the car has to be 25 years old. I would call PA AAA with questions about the different plates. They know their stuff. [/QUOTE]
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