by BlakJak » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:16 pm
I see your point, but I disagree.
A license plate is exactly that. It's supplied as a part of the act of making your car road-registered. You work within the law.
(If you want to lobby the Govt to institute a 'historical class' of license plate for restored cars of the older era, for example, then that's your call. Otherwise we run the plates we're given.)
The same argument could be made for sticker plates on the front of sports cars - people running them are doing it for ergonomic reasons, not because the extra coupla percentage points of performance really mean much to them... (on the track, where it matters, you could remove your front plate for the run.)
Put it this way, at least with one rule for all, we're all in the same boat. There's plenty of old cars with new style plates on them....
Thus whilst there might be an appeal to looking 'original', everyone who has to reregister their old vehicle gets new plates. Stuff happens.
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BlakJak -
2001 Toyota Gaia (yeah i'm all domesticated now)
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