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Originally Posted by herr_oberst
Jeez, sounds like your Colorado county is even more draconian than the county I live in.
We do have one work around.
From the handbook;
"In Oregon, a "special interest vehicle" generally refers to a vehicle at least 25 years old or one that is sanctioned as a vehicle of special interest by an established organization, and is maintained as a collector's item. These vehicles are often used for exhibitions, parades, or club activities rather than for general transportation.
Collector's Item: Special interest vehicles are typically maintained as collector's items, not primarily for transportation of people or property.
Limited Use: They are often used for special events like exhibitions and parades.
Permanent Registration: In Oregon, special interest vehicles can be permanently registered, often with a one-time fee."
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Not wanting to PARF this, but the problem with Oregon's Special Purpose law is a provision that SP-regisered vehicles "may only be used for exhibitions, parades, club activities and similar uses". I know there was once a 2500 mile per year limitation but can't find current reference to that. Sooner or later, I expect the state of Oregon to start enforcing that special use limitation with increased vehicle stops of cars with SP plates to verify the car is being used as the law intends.