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Posted by northEast puller1 on September 06, 2007 at 14:44:01 from (216.37.136.68):

Questions on registration and insurance cost on antique trucks in the state of Pennsylvania.
I collect antique tractors and have out grown my current truck and trailer. My one ton power stroke Ford is getting tiered and needs up dating. I do not feel the new fords or any other brand for that matter are worth the $ 40 grand they want to replace my current truck.
I thought I might buy a large car and register it as Antique not for hire.
I doubt that I would put more then 3 thousand miles a year on one.
What do I have to do, to do this and a general per year be for I buy a large car. My current pick up in Pa to be registered in combination is $ 405 dollars a year.

I have found a 1981 Kenworth 100 A with a sleeper and wet line that works two day’s a week now. The man has sold his business and property and is retiring and every thing must go. It started right up the other day and did not smoke. I did not drive it yet as he had to be at church by 9. It has 8 rear caps and both fronts are Goodyear’s all tires are less then one year old . The truck needs a good cleaning but in general it appears to be all their. He did say the factory A/C does not work
It has a 400 Cummings with Jake break. The trans is a deep reduction 15 speed with 433 Rock well rears and a 12k front axial on aluminum buds up front’s. I have a friend who is a 40 year veteran truck driver who will take this for a ride to make sure it is reasonably sound. For the restoration or paint I am no stranger to that stuff and can get it up in shape. He is asking $5000.00 for it.
Is this something I should consider pending registration and insurance cost? Or should I start looking for a new pick up.
Thanks for any input.
North East puller


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