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Originally Posted by Blackbirdws6
yea you apply for a renew of collector car registration when the sticker is up in 2 yrs. When I went to the dmv, they took my voucher and I got the sticker. There is no need for the voucher after you got the sticker.
I have state farm insurance and I pay about 150/month for my insurance with healthy figures for liability and collision. I'ma also 23 and no accidents. My insurance just went down to a tad over 200 for both my cars combined so not bad in my book.
-Brian
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your insurance; how is that set up? Like; did u insure the car for a "stated value" (the amnount of money u invested into it), and if something were to happen u get that stated amount back?
and you're also limited to 3K miles a yr right? whcih i guess isn't bad b/c that = about the amount of
good weather / non work related spring / summer driving i'd be using the car for anyways...
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