The best way to get the correct answer to this question is to call the Florida DMV or check their website.
The web address of the Antique Car Museum is: http://www.tacm.com
The address of the Antique Car Museum is: 3550 Mahan Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32308
Most states require your vehicle to be insured before registering it, but not necessarily "antique insurance." . Antique Auto Insurance usually has stipulations regarding how many miles you can drive and where you can take the car.
No, the vehicle would need to be titled in your name for you to be able to register it. Your grandmother could register it in Florida and let you drive it.
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yes they can stop you , you need to return the car back to the lender in other for you to register a new car.
If you have dual residency..Both Florida and New Hampshire, yes.
PIP is Personal Insurance Protection and is required in the state of Florida to people who register a car in Florida. This falls under the No Fault law in Florida.
Yes, you do need a FL license to register your car in Florida. You can get your drivers license changed from RI to FL and register your car at the local DMV office.
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Only if you're a Florida resident.