In a message dated 15 May 96 19:23:06, Lisa Peppan wrote:
RW> In other words, a classic Mustang or Camaro--both of which were
RW> produced in the millions--might not qualify under this definition
RW> and could be subject to confiscation or scrappage if it could not
RW> pass the test. It all depends on whether you can convince a harried
RW> DMV bureaucrat that your car is "historic."
LP> This is a really scary thought. I own a 1966 Ford Mustang (and have
LP> for 20 years come September), in fact, one that came off the
LP> showroom
LP> floor with a factory front bench seat (they made about 800 of them).
Ah beautiful automobile!
LP> Though I do not live in New Jersey (and, by All the Gods, if this
LP> passes, I will never even visit there), time has come to trot down
I USED to live in NJ - this just makes me glad that I left. What a fascist
state.
LP> Of course if push comes to shove, I may just have to set up
LP> Grandaddy's still and make my own gasahol. :)
Not a bad idea.....
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