Maybe someone would lend you a set of stock wheels and tires to put on your car for photographic purposes?
Here in Illinois they aren't very strict with buying antique vehicle plates, I think the vehicle has to be over 25 years old and that is it. However, they do have fairly strict rules about the use of a vehicle displaying antique plates; driving to and from car shows, exhibitions, and parades, and maintenance. I think that is it, by the letter of the law, even a pleasure drive on a nice day seems to be illegal!
It sort of depends on how strict a policeman is, and how much he knows about the antique plate rule here, as to if you will have trouble. In over 12 years of ownership of my car I have never had a policeman question me about my plates. I probably don't drive it more than 500 miles a year on average, and usually I am going to or from a cruise or show when I am driving it, so I don't push the law much. When I first got the car, I did drive it to work from time to time. I still take it out for a drive from time to time when the weather is nice.
I just figure if I am ever questioned I will say I am doing some maintenance and taking it out for a test drive.
A friend of mine was telling me recently that a coworker of his drove his kids to soccer practice in his antique plated Camaro convertible on a nice Saturday, was pulled over, and when he told the officer what he was doing, he was ticketed for improper use of antique plates.
Just about every weekend there are shows and cruises, and there are cruises most every weeknight in some local suburb. It seems to me it is easy to come up with a good story for a cop if ever questioned, saying you are going to a car event. One just has to make sure he says the right thing and not admit to doing anything not allowed with our vanity plate rules!
They are a great deal here, I paid extra when I first got mine for Vanity plates, but since then, they only need to be renewed every 5 years, and the renewal is only $15 or $20, with no extra charge for the Vanity plate. For regular plates, they nail you something like $100 or $125 extra, every year, when you renew your vanity plates!