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My (new to me) 1986 Dark Grey Metallic GT.
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16566183" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Not sure, I filled out an application for Street Rod tags along with my application for title and registration. The woman at the counter seemed confused about what to do when she asked for MD State Inspection and I told her it doesn't need it for Historic or Street Rod cars. I'm guessing he was the manager who was walking behind all the clerks came up behind her and I guess instructed her how to properly do it. He immediately pulled out Historic tags on the spot and she issued registration along with expiration numbers on the tags. Before that I figured there was a possibility the Street Rod tags weren't there and had to be ordered, so I figured the Historic tags were fine. I literally went home 30 minutes later, put the tags on the car, insurance and registration in the glove box and took is out for a ride. I guess I was just a bit too anxious and was worried it might take 2+ weeks if they didn't have Street Rod tags on hand. I did however get the title in my name yesterday which was very quick. I can always ordered Street Rod tags online since my car has already been registered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16566183, member: 55199"] Not sure, I filled out an application for Street Rod tags along with my application for title and registration. The woman at the counter seemed confused about what to do when she asked for MD State Inspection and I told her it doesn't need it for Historic or Street Rod cars. I'm guessing he was the manager who was walking behind all the clerks came up behind her and I guess instructed her how to properly do it. He immediately pulled out Historic tags on the spot and she issued registration along with expiration numbers on the tags. Before that I figured there was a possibility the Street Rod tags weren't there and had to be ordered, so I figured the Historic tags were fine. I literally went home 30 minutes later, put the tags on the car, insurance and registration in the glove box and took is out for a ride. I guess I was just a bit too anxious and was worried it might take 2+ weeks if they didn't have Street Rod tags on hand. I did however get the title in my name yesterday which was very quick. I can always ordered Street Rod tags online since my car has already been registered. [/QUOTE]
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