ges311
09-21-2009, 11:42 AM
I am looking into getting collector car registration so I can avoid getting my car inspected. Has anyone in NJ tried to do this? I see the only hard part is proving that a 1993 240sx is rare.
Here are the qualifications:
The vehicle must be registered in the State of New Jersey.
The vehicle must be less than 25 years old to qualify for Collector Vehicle Status.
The vehicle must have been manufactured in limited supply or there must be evidence that the model is currently in limited quantity.
The vehicle must maintain an operable odometer.
The vehicle’s chassis cannot be altered: High/low rise chassis are examples of altered chassis.
The vehicle cannot be a kit or replica vehicle, or be identified as a reconstructed vehicle.
The vehicle is not qualified as a street rod as provided in N.J.S.A. 39:3-27.27.
Collector Vehicles are subject to all applicable equipment requirements for year of manufacture and although not subject to inspection, they may be issued a summons for equipment violations if the required equipment is not maintained.
For the Application:
All applicants must submit evidence from either the manufacturer, a recognized car club (on letterhead) or collector organization that the vehicle applying for Collector Vehicle Status was issued in a limited edition quantity or that a limited quantity of the original production run remains.
Here are the qualifications:
The vehicle must be registered in the State of New Jersey.
The vehicle must be less than 25 years old to qualify for Collector Vehicle Status.
The vehicle must have been manufactured in limited supply or there must be evidence that the model is currently in limited quantity.
The vehicle must maintain an operable odometer.
The vehicle’s chassis cannot be altered: High/low rise chassis are examples of altered chassis.
The vehicle cannot be a kit or replica vehicle, or be identified as a reconstructed vehicle.
The vehicle is not qualified as a street rod as provided in N.J.S.A. 39:3-27.27.
Collector Vehicles are subject to all applicable equipment requirements for year of manufacture and although not subject to inspection, they may be issued a summons for equipment violations if the required equipment is not maintained.
For the Application:
All applicants must submit evidence from either the manufacturer, a recognized car club (on letterhead) or collector organization that the vehicle applying for Collector Vehicle Status was issued in a limited edition quantity or that a limited quantity of the original production run remains.