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Answer: Driving a vehicle for general transportation with collector plates on is illegal. It is also illegal to use collector plates for business purposes.
Vehicle exterior must not have any dents, paint blemishes, bubbling, chips, rust, or visible primer. Body repairs to the vehicle must be completed ing to professional practices and standards. ​Vehicle interior must be in excellent original or restored condition with no tears, stains, or significant wear.
Registration can be cheaper (or even free), and that registration could last significantly longer than a typical registration possibly for as long as you own the vehicle. You might also be exempted from your states vehicle-inspection requirements. But those potential perks come with restrictions.
Collector plates are granted in some cases for vehicles that are exceptionally rare and/or special, regardless of age.
The vehicle must be at least 20 years old or of such rarity that they were made in limited quantities. You must own a vehicle registered with regular taxable plates that is available for daily transportation needs.
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Collectors/historic/antique plates often come with benefits like no need for inspection and lower tax, but theres restrictions as well. In MO, the restrictions are: To and from exhibitions and educational events without any mileage limitation; To repair facilities within a 100 mile limit; and.