Just got back from the car club meeting. I know most here are into newer muscle and won't even worry about this. Those that have older cars or are building hot rods are going to have problems. The goal being that they wish to remove every older car from the highway. If you are looking to put a Hobbyist plate on your car, you need to take like six pictures and submit them for approval to the DMV. If that car is a fenderless, bumperless rod like a T Bucket or a Deuce highboy, you will be refused. If you already own such a vehicle, apply for the normal yearly tags. The DOT and the DMV are going over Hobbyist and Collector plate apps with a fine tooth comb. If you have made a car from scratch, they will want it to conform to current year fed standards. Out of state titles are being deemed unacceptable as well. Buying that title to a 55 Chevy from Georgia, then building a car from Dynacorn parts won't fly. Home builts, modified, reconstructed titles are going away. Once they are done with that, they will go on to removing modded modern cars as well. Some of you might think I am extreme on this but it's happening. They want all cars on a level playing field in regards to safety. not that older cars driven very few miles ever caused an unsafe situation...they have no statistics on that, they are just making this stuff up as they go along. Hopefully with the new administration in place we can get a sympathetic ear from the legislators. As a regulatory body, the DOT and the DMV can pretty much do what they want unless there is specific bills put through controlling the whys and wherefores.