I used to live in Phoenix, and hated going through emissions every year. Then I moved to Utah, and they allowed cars over 30 years old to get "vintage vehicle" plates which exempted you from emissions and safety inspections (they have since eliminated safety inspections completely). I now live in Tennessee. Several of the urban counties have emissions testing (no safety inspections). They have some kind of antique vehicle registration available, but it limits you to weekends and car shows, so I didn't get it. Where I live, there's no emissions, and registration is 30 bucks a year for any vehicle, old or new.
Importsmasher
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Scott Baggiore
66 GTO convertible 389/4 speed (parents bought new)
73 Firebird Formula 400/4 speed
74 GTO 455/4 speed
74 Grand Am
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