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Originally Posted by darrin
Tim: Looks like Florida refers to collector cars as "antique vehicles" and requires the car to be at least 30 years old to register as such. See, https://www.flhsmv.gov/pdf/forms/83045.pdf -- significantly, appears the antique car plate (and waiver of future registration fees) would only be appropriate/applicable if the car is "used only in exhibitions, parades, or public display" -- i.e. isn't driven around.
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This is only for vehicles requesting permanent antique registration, as said above "waiver of future registration fees". For regular Antique registration where you keep paying the yearly fee, no such restrictions apply.
Another great thing about the antique registration is that you can run a regular plate, not the IMO ugly antique plate. I did not inquire but you may be able to run one of the many specialty plates also.