KMR 968 Turbo Posted March 27, 2023 Share Posted March 27, 2023 I am told if your car is over 25 years old you can get an Antique Plate from the Alberta government. This plate has a one time $35 fee and never has to be renewed. Might apply to many of us with specialty use older cars Quote Link to comment
Mark Posted March 27, 2023 Share Posted March 27, 2023 Be careful with that Eric. I was told that antique plates have restricted use for example taking your car to a car show. not just driving around that may have changed know I was told this a few years ago Quote Link to comment
CarreraGT Posted March 29, 2023 Share Posted March 29, 2023 Antique Vehicle Plates A vehicle must be over 25 years old to qualify for antique plates. Antique license plates are intended for vehicles that are only operated in connection with car shows, car meets, car rallies, parades, and other official car club functions. Fee = $39.00 (incl GST) This is a one time fee and does not renew annually. Quote '05 CGT/'14 Turbo/'18 GT2RS Link to comment
malcolm Posted April 4, 2023 Share Posted April 4, 2023 so driving to a car show thousands of kms from home is legit? excellent! I wonder then if the A plate is transferrable when the car is sold or passed to a family member? ......let y'all know Quote '21 Macan GTS PDK Miami Blue/Black, 7k kms '93 928 GTS 5 speed Polar Silver/Linen, 192k kms '88 928 S4 A/T Black/Ivory, 190k kms '09 Cayenne GTS Tiptronic Nordic Gold/Black, +336k kms '88 928 S4 A/T Red/Champagne, 110k miles (US car) Link to comment
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