@Capt Ron There doesn't seem to be much difference between Collector and Horseless Carriage plates. Both are 5 year. The vehicle needs to be 32 years old for Collector plates vs 50 on the Horseless Carriage. If the vehicle is 1975 and older, there is no emissions required. My 69 Camaro would qualify the the HC plates but can't stand red plates on a blue car. Not sure what the difference in cost is. My Camaro and both trucks wasn't that expensive on the Collector plates.
The HC plates do have these rules:
.Vehicles bearing the Horseless Carriage plate have several restrictions about where and when on streels and highways they rnay be driven. Statutes 42-12-ffi2 (1) (e) (2), and 42-12-301 (5) provide that they may be driven:
a) To all meetings and assemblies where such vehicles and their ownership is of prirnary interest.
b) For special occasions such as parades or demonstrations.
c) When the vehicle will not constitute a tratfic hazard.
d) To, from and during local, state, or national tours held for the exhibition and enjoyment of vehicles.
So if I'm driving to it to my work on a nice day, its not legal?