New Arkansas Law Redefines Classic Cars From 25 to 45 Years Old to Snub All Your Radwood Rides
Cars less than 45 years old no longer qualify for the state's $7 antique vehicle tags in a clear snub to many younger enthusiasts.
Cars less than 45 years old no longer qualify for the state's $7 antique vehicle tags in a clear snub to many younger enthusiasts.
Listen man, the left lane already has enough Priuses driving slower than the speed limit.
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