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Originally Posted by cwcarpenter98
Depends on the state. Here in GA, they don't care about what the odometer says on old cars. I didn't have an odometer in my 63 for a couple years before I got it fixed 
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It looks like Georgia has more friendy laws reguarding Classic Cars & trucks
In Pennsylvania, the Dept of Transportation reqiures current mileage, at time of annual registration, so the insurance companies can see how many miles you drive a year.
This is true for all vehicles, classic, or any vehicle, driven on state roads & highways.
I think that the only exception is for vehicles registered as antique vehicles, but then there are alot of restrictions.
USE OF ANTIQUE, CLASSIC AND VINTAGE REGISTRATION PLATES
The use of antique, classic and vintage registration plates is governed by Section 1340 of the Pennsylvania
Vehicle Code, which states: “It is unlawful for any person to operate a motorcycle or vehicle with antique,
classic, vintage, collectible or historic military vehicle registration plates for general daily transportation.
Permitted use shall be limited to participation in club activities, exhibits, tours, parades, occasional
transportation and similar uses.”
Occasional transportation and similar uses are defined as no more than
one day a week