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Old 08-29-2025, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore View Post
Well, a 2000 model year vehicle is 25 years old. That's a classic according to the State of Michigan and you could run historic plates.

Face it, Burd: you're getting old.


We all are.

K
No, 26 is a classic. To get plates it’s gotta be 26, so it’s a 1999. So the 2 rule applies.
Keith, I’ve seen a new Cadillac suv a few time in pasteiners parking lot, I brought that up to Steve, he said if the guy buys his expensive models he’s good. One sat morn, I should get 40 new minivans there and fill up the lot.
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