Question about titling and tagging an old Jeep in NC?

RustyAutoholicGuy

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Hey Guys,

So I picked up this 1973 CJ-5 that I'm currently working to get back on the road. I know I need to title it which I'm going to be doing here this week probably, but I wasn't going to tag it yet because well it's not ready to be on the road yet.

I was looking on DMV site, and correct me if I'm wrong here, but because the Jeep is older than 35 years, I don't have to get it to pass emissions OR get a safety inspection right?

Thanks
Grant
 
Correct. You don't need any inspection at all on your 73. Additionally, think about getting antique tags, they'll greatly reduce your tax bill.
 
Correct. You don't need any inspection at all on your 73. Additionally, think about getting antique tags, they'll greatly reduce your tax bill.


I thought with antique tags though it had to pass an inspection? At least that is how it was in Virginia last time I looked. I've only lived in North Carolina for just over a year now.
 
This exact conversation is dishing out in another active thread...:cool: Maybe a "stickie" is in need once all information is panned out...

If it is out-of-state, I was told by NC-DMV just 2 months ago by phone that you will need a safety inspection before they will re-issue a title no matter how old the vehicle is. After that, no more inspections needed if 35+. If in-state, no inspection needed for 35+ period.
And by ALLL means look into antique tags. My piece of shit is worth $2,500 now according to Durham. That was down from $12,000 initial before arguing. Durham has 3 booths set up specifically for lawyers to come in and negotiate a cost. I represented myself with a loving smile although I wanted to spill ALOT of personal opinion...:flipoff2:
Antique tags sets your limit at around $5-600 max? I can't remember... I just went along with my amount to see how it goes.
 
I thought with antique tags though it had to pass an inspection? At least that is how it was in Virginia last time I looked. I've only lived in North Carolina for just over a year now.

No inspection necessary in NC to get antique tags, just a short form to fill out. It saved me over $100/year on my CJ's taxes.
 
This exact conversation is dishing out in another active thread...:cool: Maybe a "stickie" is in need once all information is panned out...

If it is out-of-state, I was told by NC-DMV just 2 months ago by phone that you will need a safety inspection before they will re-issue a title no matter how old the vehicle is. After that, no more inspections needed if 35+. If in-state, no inspection needed for 35+ period.
And by ALLL means look into antique tags. My piece of shit is worth $2,500 now according to Durham. That was down from $12,000 initial before arguing. Durham has 3 booths set up specifically for lawyers to come in and negotiate a cost. I represented myself with a loving smile although I wanted to spill ALOT of personal opinion...:flipoff2:
Antique tags sets your limit at around $5-600 max? I can't remember... I just went along with my amount to see how it goes.

GREAT information and I agree this should be a sticky! This is a NC title already so I'm good on that!


No inspection necessary in NC to get antique tags, just a short form to fill out. It saved me over $100/year on my CJ's taxes.


Yeah I'm going to be doing that, I need to see what Durham thinks my other vehicles are worth as well for that fact. Ugh. Now is an Antique plate something I have to find? Meaning do I have to go out and find a 1973 license plate to put on my CJ?

-Grant
 
GREAT information and I agree this should be a sticky! This is a NC title already so I'm good on that!
Yeah I'm going to be doing that, I need to see what Durham thinks my other vehicles are worth as well for that fact. Ugh. Now is an Antique plate something I have to find? Meaning do I have to go out and find a 1973 license plate to put on my CJ?

-Grant

It's just a special plate that says Antique Auto, you don't need to run a 1973 plate (but can if you desire). Durham is insane with old car values. Before getting my antique plates they valued my '74 CJ5 at $12,300. The antique tags limit the taxable value to $500. Check out my old thread on it for more info, it includes links to the statute.
http://www.nc4x4.com/forum/index.php?threads/old-jeep-value.143043/
 
It's just a special plate that says Antique Auto, you don't need to run a 1973 plate (but can if you desire). Durham is insane with old car values. Before getting my antique plates they valued my '74 CJ5 at $12,300. The antique tags limit the taxable value to $500. Check out my old thread on it for more info, it includes links to the statute.
http://www.nc4x4.com/forum/index.php?threads/old-jeep-value.143043/


I will! I need to see what they said my other vehicles are worth, I didn't even think about looking at it! Thank you so much for the information!

-Grant
 
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