I purchased a 1991 Mustang from Ohio (they don't have inspection). I then went through the process of getting a classic plate/registration. My last step is to get it inspected. I have called several shops and I received different answers from each regarding whether or not my car only requires a safety inspection (emissions exempt). The guy at Midas told me I would have to add all my cats back and original emission equipment...Another shop said I need to prove it has been driven <5k miles in past year...I can't get a clear answer. Here is what I found online:
According to the DMV ( http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/pdotforms...ets/fs-ant.pdf ) "Antique and classic vehicles are not subject to emissions inspection".
More info on their Frequently asked questions is found here on page 8:
http://www.drivecleanpa.state.pa.us/...q_customer.pdf
Are any vehicles excluded from Pennsylvania’s emissions program?
Yes. Vehicles will be excluded from the program if:
• the vehicle is registered as a street rod, classic, collectible, antique or specially
constructed vehicle and motorcycles.
Vehicles excluded from the program will not have the “Emissions Inspection
Anyone care to chime in? It seems this is cut and dry and that I would only need a safety inspection...Nobody seems to know.
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