TENNESSEE Definitions - BIPAC
TENNESSEE Definitions - BIPAC
TENNESSEE Definitions - BIPAC
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Antique Auto - This plate is available to any individual submitting the<br />
Certification for Antique Registration form, certifying the motor vehicle is an<br />
antique. The vehicle must be 25 years old with a non-modified engine and<br />
body. An antique motor vehicle can be a passenger vehicle or a motorcycle;<br />
however, the fee is the same for both. An antique plate may not be<br />
transferred from one vehicle to another. If the motor vehicle owner to<br />
whom an antique license has been issued sells the vehicle, purchases<br />
another antique vehicle and wishes to retain the same plate, he may do so by paying the full fee. A motor<br />
vehicle registered as an antique solely as a collector's item can only be used for participation in club<br />
activities, exhibits, tours, parades and similar uses; and which may be used for general transportation<br />
only on Saturday and Sunday. The annual fee for this plate is $26.75 and it cannot be personalized.