Dirty Driving: How Nevada Could Close ‘Classic’ Car Loophole By John Sadler | February 23, 2021
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) What makes a car classic? It sounds like fodder for bar trivia, but in Nevada it’s a question almost certain to come up in the state Legislature.
Classic vehicle license plates issued by the state Department of Motor Vehicles allow vehicle owners to bypass annual smog checks required in Clark and Washoe counties, including in and around Las Vegas and Reno.
While many people think of classics as perhaps a 1950s muscle car or a vintage roadster, Nevada cars can qualify for “Classic Rod” plates when they are just 20 years old.
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