No, if you have driven it less than 5,000 miles. But you have to renew in person and submit an EC 18 form. https://dmv.nv.gov/pdfforms/ec018.pdf Starting next year, you will have to have classic vehicle insurance and submit the declarations page from your insurance policy.
I don't so because you're a "classic rod" so in order to get those plates you no longer have to smog a vehicle..
You need to complete an EC 18 and renew in person to claim the smog exemption. https://dmv.nv.gov/pdfforms/ec018.pdf Next year, owners of Classic Vehicle, Classic Rod and Old Timer plates will have to obtain classic vehicle insurance and show the declarations page to keep the plates.
No but if you need to renew you have to come into the DMV and fill out an ec18 odo disclosure .
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