At least in the state of Maryland, any vehicle 20 years of age or older can be tagged historic, which means they do not need to pass emissions or inspection. They're are certain rules that apply, some states require one vehicle per person on the insurance before a vehicle can be tagged historic. Other benefits include lower tags and insurance. Any vehicle over 25 years can be tagged AS ANTIQUE, BUT both of these types of tagging may have mileage and day limitations.
Depends on the laws in your jurisdiction.
No, just to drive it.
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Depending on where you got the truck you will need the title or the lien information in order to get the registration and tag for the car. You will also need any fees and your ID with your address in order to complete your registration.
You need to call your state's DMV on this. I know I have seen the F750 registered as a 26k truck before, but the laws on this will vary by state.
In the state of Connecticut anything over 25 years old is exempt from emissions testing.
"To register a used vehicle of any kind, you will need to take the plates down to the motor vehicle bureau in your town. You need to pay the taxes on the car or truck and pay for the plates. You also need insurance."
Yes, if you want to drive it on the road/register it. Might be able to get a salvage title.
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yes, you do need to register for college.
Depends on the state where you want to register it. Each state has different laws concerning smog emissions and other factors. I live in CA and they are very strict on any car coming into the state. Take it to the local DMV and get the steps you need to do to get it registered.
All vehicles come with an emissions label and a vacuum diagram. If yours is missing, the parts dept at your local Toyota dealer can get em, cheap.