Not in PA it wouldn'tWould it be street legal without wipers?
Not in PA it wouldn'tWould it be street legal without wipers?
From '90-'00 I had a 66 Coronet 440 2dr hdtp as a daily driver. Liked it just as much as the 68 R/T. Whatever makes you happy.I know this is sacrilege on this site but I think these cars are really ugly. I'm not a big fan of any of the pre-1968 Mopars styles. Here's a sketchView attachment 1002030 with my color combination, silver, and black.
Wouldn't pass a safety up here without working wipers, washer fluid pump and heater box that will run on all speeds.
Let me know if you're in the neighborhood, you can take the Charger for a spin.Wipers are easy enough to fix. It's a good thing this car is 350 miles from me, otherwise I'd be tempted.
I know this is sacrilege on this site but I think these cars are really ugly. I'm not a big fan of any of the pre-1968 Mopars styles. Here's a sketchView attachment 1002030 with my color combination, silver, and black.
Not in PA it wouldn't
Agreed, I guess I should have clarified if you planned on having it registered that required the annual inspection then no.If you registered it "Antique" you could get by without wipers with no inspection required. It would take a cop with a chip on his shoulder to say something. The way the weather has been this year you would want RainX on the windshield.
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Agreed, I guess I should have clarified if you planned on having it registered that required the annual inspection then no.
I now have my car so long that my purple antique plate is now an antique itself. I'm getting old.I'm liking the one time registration with the antique. Thanks to whomever the car clubs were who pushed for the different classic car registrations in this state. It's about the only thing that was done right.
I now have my car so long that my purple antique plate is now an antique itself. I'm getting old.
Nice....that plate with the T was just a bad idea. I had friends that covered the T with a mopar sticker.At least you don't have the tag with the Model T on it. That was hideous. I registered an actual 1962 Pa. tag.
I hear yah... was just responding to "no wipers wouldn't be legal". I don't even have to show the car to a few of my mechanic friends to get a safety...Wipers are easy enough to fix. It's a good thing this car is 350 miles from me, otherwise I'd be tempted.
Weird. That's exactly what we did with our antique tag.Nice....that plate with the T was just a bad idea. I had friends that covered the T with a mopar sticker.