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    I'm bringing a car from out of state to TX. I was thinking of getting antique tags for it. My question is do I still have to get a green sheet inspection to get the title transfered?

  • #2
    I don't know.
    Detailing is an Obsession!!

    1996 MYSTIC Cobra #405 of 2000

    Fox Coupe "Calypso Killer"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Wish4svts View Post
      I don't know.
      me either and I really don't want to call down there and fuck with the badass attitude dmv lady that hates her life and wants to make everyone else's life as miserable as possible.

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      • #4
        I'm pretty sure that you do, but it's just going to be a safety inspection.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JC316 View Post
          I'm pretty sure that you do, but it's just going to be a safety inspection.
          I figured... I was trying to avoid having to make a old ass rusty parking brake work

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Blue88Coupe View Post
            I figured... I was trying to avoid having to make a old ass rusty parking brake work
            you might just try it first.
            "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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            • #7
              I've done it 3 times and it has not been required. I always have my VTR-130U and VTR-54 (Antique Reg) forms and proof of insurance ready to go.

              The Green Sheet is just a VIN verification. If they bring up "inspection" just remind them that antique registration does not require inspection. This may throw them off the idea.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by homealone View Post
                I've done it 3 times and it has not been required. I always have my VTR-130U and VTR-54 (Antique Reg) forms and proof of insurance ready to go.

                The Green Sheet is just a VIN verification. If they bring up "inspection" just remind them that antique registration does not require inspection. This may throw them off the idea.
                x2



                And you can hit me up on the insurance

                Depending on how old it is, I can set you up on a inexpensive policy through Hagerty.

                Allstate Insurance
                Dominguez Agency
                1101 E. Bardin Rd. suite 141
                Arlington, TX. 76018
                817-405-2011
                tdominguez@allstate.com

                Allstate Insurance
                Dominguez Agency
                1101 E. Bardin Rd. suite 141
                Arlington, TX. 76018
                817-405-2011
                tdominguez@allstate.com
                Give us a call so we can take a look at your insurance needs, we may be able to save you $$!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Stng5Pnt8 View Post
                  x2



                  And you can hit me up on the insurance

                  Depending on how old it is, I can set you up on a inexpensive policy through Hagerty.

                  Allstate Insurance
                  Dominguez Agency
                  1101 E. Bardin Rd. suite 141
                  Arlington, TX. 76018
                  817-405-2011
                  tdominguez@allstate.com

                  $100/yr?
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Stng5Pnt8 View Post
                    x2



                    And you can hit me up on the insurance

                    Depending on how old it is, I can set you up on a inexpensive policy through Hagerty.

                    Allstate Insurance
                    Dominguez Agency
                    1101 E. Bardin Rd. suite 141
                    Arlington, TX. 76018
                    817-405-2011
                    tdominguez@allstate.com

                    Mine is a 78 fairmont. I just have it on my regular insurance policy

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by homealone View Post
                      I've done it 3 times and it has not been required. I always have my VTR-130U and VTR-54 (Antique Reg) forms and proof of insurance ready to go.

                      The Green Sheet is just a VIN verification. If they bring up "inspection" just remind them that antique registration does not require inspection. This may throw them off the idea.
                      Good info, thanks

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                        $100/yr?


                        well just a quick example...

                        with his 78 Fairmont, with a approximate guaranteed value of $10k, with driving the vehicle approximately 3k miles a year. Again, just a price guesstimate, price is approximately $202/year.



                        Higher liability limits, PIP, uninsured motorist bi/pd, comp & collision with $0 deductibles, spare parts coverage as well as towing/roadside service.

                        If we customize the quote & start cutting some of the coverages down, of course I can get it to $100/year or less. For a price that low annually, who would want to lower coverage that much anyways...


                        **rates are subject to change**
                        Allstate Insurance
                        Dominguez Agency
                        1101 E. Bardin Rd. suite 141
                        Arlington, TX. 76018
                        817-405-2011
                        tdominguez@allstate.com
                        Give us a call so we can take a look at your insurance needs, we may be able to save you $$!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Stng5Pnt8 View Post
                          well just a quick example...

                          with his 78 Fairmont, with a approximate guaranteed value of $10k, with driving the vehicle approximately 3k miles a year. Again, just a price guesstimate, price is approximately $202/year.



                          Higher liability limits, PIP, uninsured motorist bi/pd, comp & collision with $0 deductibles, spare parts coverage as well as towing/roadside service.

                          If we customize the quote & start cutting some of the coverages down, of course I can get it to $100/year or less. For a price that low annually, who would want to lower coverage that much anyways...


                          **rates are subject to change**
                          That's not bad. Ive got my 69 covered on a classic policy, but im looking to make a change.
                          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by homealone View Post
                            I've done it 3 times and it has not been required. I always have my VTR-130U and VTR-54 (Antique Reg) forms and proof of insurance ready to go.

                            The Green Sheet is just a VIN verification. If they bring up "inspection" just remind them that antique registration does not require inspection. This may throw them off the idea.
                            I still had to get the damn inspection, it won't let them enter a "green sheet" or what ever unless I pass inspection.

                            I failed inspection the first time because my dash indicators for turn signals and high beams don't work. So I had to get the "hook up" inspection and green sheet.

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                            • #15
                              Two weeks ago I registered my jeep that was titled in Oklahoma to a Texas title as an antique. I did not have to get it inspected.

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