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Well, here?s how it is
in The Netherlands: all for free!
For cars older then 30
years, there?s no tax at all. No import tax, no road tax,
nothing.
And now it gets even
better. We do have an annual, mandatory technical test, but shortly, for cars
over 30 years old, there?s no testing anymore.
Apparently we do have
the unimaginary, some politicians with sense (or classic cars?). And they
figured that people owning and driving classic cars take very well care of
them.
Plus at the garage,
people don?t know how or what to test classic cars for. I imagine them in their
white overalls in total confusion trying to figure out where to stick that multi
pin connecter in my ?57 Dodge!
Jim. The
Netherlands
?57 Dodge
x2
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20 years ago the Nat'l DeSoto Club sponsored an emissions test with one of the
eastern states' facilities on club members' cars, pitting them against an
"average" of all other vehicles tested. As I recall, the oldies scored
quite well. It was speculated that the collector car was maintained at a
much higher level than the "typical" daily driver of the masses, and therefore
did so well.
I believe the point of the test was to counter the lingering impression in the
public mind of old heavy cars that were just daily drivers and not maintianed
like collectors and enthusiasts will look after them. I certainly remember
old finned jalopies going down the road, leaning to one side with the muffler
dragging on the ground and a cloud of blue smoke fogging the intersection when
the light turned green. The timing for finned cars to be the common "old
car" on the road was coincidental with the growing ecology movement of the
sixties and early seventies. Add in the oil embargo/s of 73-74 and the
iconic image of wreckless consumption and environmental destruction to many
people was the big, old, gas guzzling pig of a car. It was the final straw
for many of the finned cars. The owners just parked them and got an
econobox. By 1980, many people we asked just GAVE us these cars that had
been sitting idle for 5 years, just to get them out of the driveway - they were
eyesores.
We were more than happy to accomodate ! ;-D
B.