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Offline TinCuda

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Texas Classic car inspection laws?
« on: March 17, 2013 - 01:26:11 AM »
Well it looks like I will be moving to the Dallas Texas area this summer for work.

Does anyone know the inspection process for getting my 'Cuda legally tagged in Texas?

Inspections, emissions, turn signals, reverse lights, windshield wipers, etc, or is my car exempt?

Any and all info, things that I have not thought of, would be appreciated. 


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Re: Texas Classic car inspection laws?
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2013 - 03:27:41 AM »
http://www.dmv.com/tx/texas/custom-vehicle-registration

The following only applies if you want your car registered in Texas.  If you're from out of state, then your own state laws apply, unless you're changing residency.

You have several choices.  You can register as antique, classic, or regular transportation.  All require a front license plate unfortunately. :(

Antique is limited in use to exhibitions, parades, shows, maintenance, and refueling.  Must not be used for daily transportation, however there are loopholes around this.  Antique registration is liability insurance exempt with application approval, and inspection exempt.  You can also run Year of Make(YOM) plates and have no stickers to put on the windshield.  This registration is renewed every 5 years.  You also can't have any advertisements on the car of any kind.

Classic car registration is not limited in use, however you must have proof of liability insurance, inspection(safety only, not emissions), stickers on the windshield, YOM plates authorized, advertisements authorized, renewed every year.

Regular registration is same as classic car without YOM plates.

Inspection:  Cars 25 years and older don't have to pass emissions during their inspection, just the safety aspects: low beams, high beams, taillights, brake lights, reverse lights(only one if that's what the car came with), turn signals, hazards, windshield wipers, horn, DOT tires, seat belts, windshield not cracked in line of sight, driver's side mirror, then they drive it around the station to make sure the brakes work, and steering is acceptable.

Best to take the car to a station that does many classic cars so you're in and out fast.  They never even open the hood.  Good luck!
« Last Edit: March 17, 2013 - 03:32:45 AM by Raw Untamed »
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Re: Texas Classic car inspection laws?
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2013 - 09:25:44 AM »
http://www.dmv.com/tx/texas/custom-vehicle-registration

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Antique is limited in use to exhibitions, parades, shows, maintenance, and refueling.  Must not be used for daily transportation, however there are loopholes around this.  Antique registration is liability insurance exempt with application approval, and inspection exempt.  You can also run Year of Make(YOM) plates and have no stickers to put on the windshield.  This registration is renewed every 5 years.  You also can't have any advertisements on the car of any kind.

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This is what I do for my Daytona. It's really nice. I have a white tag I affix to my rear plate and that's it. It is good for 5 years. I've also registered my plates ( 1969 ) to my car. Prior to me, they were original plates that had never been used. There's a process for that too, totally separate than the vehicle registration.

Typically, for this sort of registration, you don't have to get the car inspected. But, in your case since you're from out of State, you will have to have the car initially inspected for the state registration/title transfer process. I have to do this for my '69 Charger 500 once it is ready to hit the road.

Attached is a picture of my tag on my plate.....
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Re: Texas Classic car inspection laws?
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2013 - 12:01:58 AM »
Thanks guys for your time to get me started on this.  I really hate to move because I have roots where I live now.  If my work is going to force a move (my whole department is be forced to move), I suppose there are a lot of worse places to go.


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