just finished my model a hot rod and need advice on what plate I should get for it. I can get a regular plate for it and not get it inspected or hope for the best. or could I get a street rod plate for it with out reconstructing a title. or could I get a antique plate for it, (It doesnt look any thing like stock -fenderles and v8. how are u Pa hot rodders plating your cars?
Don't put a antique plate on it, be asking for trouble from some informed law officers, get a street rod plate, then you don't NEED fenders, hood, bumpers!
can I get a street rod plate with my 1930 model a title or will I have to get a reconstructed title ?
X2!! Look for a Hot Rod shop that does Enhanced Inspections,(Blast From The Past Rod Shop in Pottstown) they did my glass 32 and had my tags in 10 days!! Plus they know Hot Rods so a good inspection is a must for safety!! Pete
Do it right. Street Rod plates, Enhanced inspection. The hardest thing you need for it are dual master cyl, and wipers. The rest of it is mostly standard PA inspection items. It gives you a "street rod" marking on your title.
I operate an enhanced station in northwestern PA. When your vehicle passes inspection you will recieve an SR Title. PM me with any questions. Steve
See roadster 1923-the state will vacate your regular title, issue a street rod title and probably send you a new VIN plate to match the new title. This is NOT a reconstructed title. Make sure you have ALL you receipts-Gov. Corbett wants to make sure you paid taxes!. Send anything you need to get to Harrisburg through your State Representative. DO NOT send things directly to the DMV. Sending stuff via you rep will result in faster service with much less hassle. (Learned by may the hard way.) Good luck.
SR plates are the way to go. You will have to surrender your title but the SR tags will allow you to run fenderless, bumperless and hoodless. I'm one of those 'informed guys'. I put SR tags on mine. It's just the right thing to do. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. I could also refer you to a great shop in SE Pa. if you're from that part of the state. Good Luck!!