My '85 Porsche 911 Carrera is approaching "Antique" status. The department of motor vehicles requires automobiles to be 25 years old before they can obtain Antique Plates.
So when does my '85 turn 25 years old....In 2009 or 2010? Because auto manufacturers release the new models in the summer/fall (e.g. the '09 Accord gets release in like Sept of '08).
And does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations for Antique Auto Insurance? Is it less expensive? I assume there are some associated restrictions....mileage limits and frequency of use. What other benefits does Antique Auto Insurance provide? Thanks.
I live in Pennsylvania. Cars can be registered as Classic at 15 years, and Antique at 25 years...
I realize this varies state to state



