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Old 07-29-2019, 10:44 PM   #7
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Default Re: Michigan classic car laws help ?

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Originally Posted by fordor41 View Post
ford used 2 tail lights at least from '37 and up, maybe earlier.

Not on trucks. Maybe 1940/46. maybe 32-36 for deluxe always had at least least 1 working taillight down to the model T. Always ONE light. If he had no rear lights at all, well it's his fault.


OP. That one cop is wrong or not informed ((if the driver had 1 good light on the rear of a model A, (maybe not as bright as a modern car)). It should be legal. If he had no lights at all, well it's a ticket if warranted. But my guess the guy was not doing burnouts in the parking lot and doing 60mph in a 30. Maybe contact SEMA. Or talk to the judge.


You can drive your vehicle under classic insurance if you are working out a bug. Working on it or a show. If you have regular insurance and regular vehicle plates you can drive it when you want for whatever reason.


Maybe someone was bored. Seems like a real petty pullover if you had one rear light.



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