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Lord Icon
08-14-2011, 10:42 AM
I would like to start this thread for posting fees charged to us for our Landys.
I attempted to get info as to how NH does it's reg fees. It seems as if I am being charged way too much.
For a 1973 , the state says the retail cost was $4600. As my dad's '73 corvette was around $5000 I find it odd that my Rover was about the same.
Please list your specs here as well as your state. I know states differ but they should all be around the same.

NH 1973 Land Rover series 3 88" gross weight 3350.
State fee $ 46 Town $18.50
Thanks for the help
Kris
I'm just sick of being scrod by the state, and these fees seem fishy....:eek:

Triumphdaytona2007
08-14-2011, 11:05 AM
in florida you put how much you paid for it and they tax it by 7% i told them i paid $500 for my project rover so i paid $35 taxes plus $20 title fee, i had a tag off my old 76 ford i transferred so my sticker for my antique tag is $35 a year, and thats basically all i have to do

Partsman
08-14-2011, 11:11 AM
In Massachusetts they use the NADA website, not how much you paid for it. I paid $4000 for my rover Andie, the registry didn't charge me the tax on that instead they looked on NADA and said my rover was worth between $10600 and $38500, so they're trying to charge me the tax on the low end figure. Not fair! I even have a sales receipt from the PO.:mad:

1965 series 2a
109" pick-up
State sales tax $800
Title fee: $50
Registration fee: $125

SafeAirOne
08-14-2011, 11:15 AM
NH antique plates
1973 109
List price new: $4400
State fees: $6
Municipal fees: $21

Total: $27


Get antique plates. The only 2 drawbacks: You need to go to Concord to process/pick up antique plates and ALL antique vehicles are inspected in April, regardless of owner's birth month/registration month. There are no usage restrictions on vehicles with antique plates.

Note that the "we're going broke" state surcharge of $30 wasn't charged by the state in my case. I don't know if they waive this fee for antiques or not, but I didn't pay it.

Partsman
08-14-2011, 11:36 AM
In Massachusetts, antique plates have a mileage restriction on them, and I want to use mine as a daily driver.

SafeAirOne
08-14-2011, 11:51 AM
In Massachusetts, antique plates have a mileage restriction on them, and I want to use mine as a daily driver.

Yep...You're living one state too far south! :D

Partsman
08-14-2011, 11:52 AM
Yep...You're living one state too far south! :D

I've been saying that for years, but SWMBO wont listen ;)

Jim-ME
08-14-2011, 11:53 AM
64 88
Registration fee - $38.00 (includes a $3 fee so that I can do it over the net)
Excise Tax - $18.20
State Inspec. - $12.00
Total for year - $68.20
I had antique plates when I first got it but the mileage restriction I went to regular plates once I was sure it would pass inspection.
Jim

Triumphdaytona2007
08-14-2011, 06:05 PM
no mileage restrictions in florida on antique tags, i use mine as a daily driver

Partsman
08-14-2011, 08:54 PM
no mileage restrictions in florida on antique tags, i use mine as a daily driver
Sure rub it in why not :sly:

Billy5
08-15-2011, 08:07 AM
In NY there are two tiers. When you first register the truck, they charge sales tax on top on the registration fee. This is good for two years. After that, they charge by GVW. So they have my series 2a at 2950 pounds. I am not sure about antique plates. My insurance company places milage limits if I was classic car insurance. I also am exempt from pollution inspection, I only need the safety items inspected.

msggunny
08-15-2011, 09:57 AM
SIII, Ohio, $50.87
D1, Ohio, $50.87
D2, Ohio, $50.87

Annual. That will change if i stay here in Maine when i retire..... :mad:

galen216
08-15-2011, 10:37 AM
Virginia.

$50 Antique registration first time registering.
5% sale tax on purchase price at registration.
Yearly tax is $18.
No yearly resgitration fees.
No inspection.
No emmissions.
It is supposed to be driven only for parades and club events, but that is never enforced and many people in my rural area drive antique tagged vehicles way more often. I use mine to go to the dump, to work every couple of weeks and the hardware store. I don't think I would risk daily driving on the antique tags but you can do way more than the law says and no one cares. The local cop waves at me in town.

AU_88
08-15-2011, 12:36 PM
SIII, Ohio, $50.87
D1, Ohio, $50.87
D2, Ohio, $50.87

Annual. That will change if i stay here in Maine when i retire..... :mad:

So you won't be coming to Montgomery?

Lord Icon
08-15-2011, 04:58 PM
NH antique plates
1973 109
List price new: $4400
State fees: $6
Municipal fees: $21

Total: $27


Get antique plates. The only 2 drawbacks: You need to go to Concord to process/pick up antique plates and ALL antique vehicles are inspected in April, regardless of owner's birth month/registration month. There are no usage restrictions on vehicles with antique plates.

Note that the "we're going broke" state surcharge of $30 wasn't charged by the state in my case. I don't know if they waive this fee for antiques or not, but I didn't pay it.


NOW I'M PI$$ED..... I HAVE ANTIQUE PLATES....:mad:

SafeAirOne
08-15-2011, 06:44 PM
NOW I'M PI$$ED..... I HAVE ANTIQUE PLATES....:mad:

Bear in mind that this is my registration that expired in may 2011--I haven't renewed it yet this year so I might have to pay the "we're going broke" $30 state surcharge in addition to the other registration fees I listed. I'll find out in the next few weeks.

msggunny
08-18-2011, 10:13 AM
So you won't be coming to Montgomery?

Not decided yet, still lots of variables. I will have a better idea around March next year, hopefully....

SalemRover
08-18-2011, 07:51 PM
My 109 has been valued by the city of Salem MA at just shy of 500$. Tax is less than 20$ usually. I do not run antique plates and keep a fairly comprehensive insurance policy on it. MA antique plates are pretty restrictive and only cover going to and coming from shows last I checked. Inspection is as follows;

Wipers
Windshield fluid system if installed, both need to work.
Blinkers, running lights, headlights / highbeam and alignment.
Front axle swivel ball play. Excessive play ( judgment call by inspector)
Park brake - needs to stall out first gear without moving vehicle.
No visible rust holes on body or bumpers
horn
reverse light if installed
no emissions test

SafeAirOne
09-12-2011, 10:44 AM
Just back from City Hall. $21 spent to register my 109 again this year. Registration=easy. Inspection=hmm...