yes.yes it is
it happedned 2 meh😢 but in Missouri
The first police cars were in Ohio in the year 1899 which were then run by electricity.
There isn't conclusive evidence that red cars get more speeding tickets. Factors such as driver behavior, location, and enforcement practices play a bigger role in receiving speeding tickets than the color of the car.
An estate typically includes assets owned by an individual at the time of their death, such as real estate, personal property, investments, and financial accounts. It also includes any debts or liabilities the individual had when they passed away. The estate is then distributed to heirs or beneficiaries according to the individual's will or the laws of intestacy.
No, nitrous oxide is not illegal in cars. However, its use on public roads may be subject to regulations, and extreme caution should be exercised due to the potential safety risks associated with its use.
Buck participates in illegal dog-fighting activities, which involve cruel treatment of animals for entertainment and profit.
Yes, it is illegal to put no parking stickers on cars without proper authority or permission. Doing so could be considered vandalism or tampering with someone else's property.
All 51 cars were built in Chicago, Illinois.
broken windows, keyed cars,spraypainted buildings/property, expensive repairs or replacements, ect.
In Illinois any vehicle older than 1970 does not have to comply with the emissions law or any vehicle that is considered a "street rod" by the National Street Rod Association is exempt
If you carry Comprehensive Coverage on your car, you are covered for vandalism. Comprehensive covers you for all "Physical Damage" to your vehicle including thef and vandalism. One note: if you are keeping your car at a location other than your home, you need to list the alternate location on your policy.
Cars that are considered import cars are cars that have been shipped from another country to your country. Some really fast cars are also considered import cars, because they have import parts.
not since 2010
yes
no
Yes, you can get into trouble for throwing rocks at cars! You are committing assault on the occupants. You can also be held liable for any damage done to the car as vandalism and destruction of personal property.
The answer to your question is no. Illinois has many car insurance providers, however none of them are specifically for classic cars. They deal with all types of cars, new and old.
No