
I’m used to seeing vintage cars, particularly really old ones like this one, at museums or possibly car shows, so I was startled when I saw this one nonchalantly pulling up at a petrol station and being filled up with normal petrol or possibly diesel. BTW: The H, the last letter on the car license plate, stands for “historic” and is reserved for vintage cars (provided they are maintained more or less like the original ) and it has advantages regarding insurance and tax purposes and I also think exemptions regarding emissions.
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Very cool car!
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I thought so. Pity I couldn’t get a closer look.
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Here in Florida, an antique car tag is light blue with ANTIQUE written across the bottom. Discounts car insurance, which is pretty darn great for the owner.
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Not a car I’d choose on a cold winter’s day.
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No, that made it doubly curious.
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