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Ah, so Spain is the second European country after Germany with this system of special historic plates. It sounds similar like over here.
If you make a special registration as historical car, you get a new license-plate.
This is not neccessary. So in Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands and other EU-countries, you just get -in NL automatically, when the car is over 25 years old- a lower tax or no tax at all. But you can keep the old plate.
In the Netherlands and Luxemburg you even can get for cars (older than 1975 or 1977, I just don't know), even when they were brought into the country later, a plate in the old style, when you want it. O.k., the combination is new, but the optical impression as an 60ies or early 70ies-plate.
So many things ar possible - but not in my country.
If you make a special registration as historical car, you get a new license-plate.
This is not neccessary. So in Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands and other EU-countries, you just get -in NL automatically, when the car is over 25 years old- a lower tax or no tax at all. But you can keep the old plate.
In the Netherlands and Luxemburg you even can get for cars (older than 1975 or 1977, I just don't know), even when they were brought into the country later, a plate in the old style, when you want it. O.k., the combination is new, but the optical impression as an 60ies or early 70ies-plate.
So many things ar possible - but not in my country.