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===Wisconsin===
 
===Wisconsin===
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/vehicles/personal/special/hobbyist.htm
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Wisconsin offers lifetime, non-expiring, non-personalized hobbyist license plates to replicas, ''street-modified'' vehicles, and ''reconstructed'' vehicles, all of which must be at least 20 years old, or replicas of a vehicle that is at least 20 years old. These regulations are different from ''collector'' registrations, which are available for vehicles that haven't been altered or modified.
  
Hobbyist license plates
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Different regulations apply to different classifications of vehicles. Generally, a ''street modified'' vehicle would be what is typically known as a hot rod or street rod, and it's specified as a vehicle that "can still be recognized as the original year and make". A ''reconstructed'' vehicle is one that is "no longer recognizable as the original vehicle". Registration for ''reconstructed'' vehicles requires bills of sale for all major parts used in the vehicle, as well as an inspection by a Wisconsin State Patrol Officer. A fourth, less common specification, ''motorized homemade vehicle'', is designated as a vehicle that "must have been constructed from new or used parts not originating from or resembling a previously manufactured motor vehicle". ''Motorized homemade vehicles'' also require inspection by a Wisconsin State Patrol Officer prior to registration.
Eligibility:
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    * street-modified vehicles at least 20 years old
 
    * replica of a vehicle at least 20 years old
 
    * reconstructed vehicles at least 20 years old
 
    * motorized homemade vehicles (homemade motorcycles must replicate a cycle at least 20 years old.)
 
  
Hobbyist registrations differ from collector registrations which are available for vehicles 20 years old or older that have not been altered or modified from the manufacturer's specifications.
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Full details are available from the [http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/vehicles/personal/special/hobbyist.htm Wisconsin DOT].
  
Hobbyist license numbers are assigned to the owner for a lifetime. Registration does not expire. A letter suffix is added to the number (i.e., 1A, etc.) for subsequent hobbyist vehicles owned by the same person. Hobbyist plates CANNOT be personalized.
 
Types of hobbyist vehicles:
 
Street modified vehicles
 
 
    * Vehicle must be at least 20 years old.
 
    * Vehicle may be modified from the original manufacturer's specifications.
 
    * Vehicle can still be recognized as the original year and make.
 
    * Vehicles are typically known as "hot rods" or "street rods."
 
 
Replica
 
 
    * Vehicle is a reproduction of a vehicle originally made by another manufacturer.
 
    * Vehicle must replicate a vehicle at least 20 years old.
 
    * "Kit cars" may be replicas.
 
    * May need to have MV2855 completed.
 
 
Reconstructed vehicles
 
 
    * Vehicle must be constructed from a vehicle at least 20 years old.
 
    * Vehicle must no longer be recognizable as the original vehicle.
 
    * Vehicle must be inspected by a Wisconsin State Patrol Officer. An appointment for the inspection must be made in advance.
 
    * Application materials must include bills of sale for all major parts used in the construction of the vehicle.
 
 
Motorized homemade vehicles
 
 
    * Homemade motor vehicles, other than motorcycles, qualify for Hobbyist plates.
 
    * Vehicle must have been constructed from new or used parts not originating from or resembling a previously manufactured motor vehicle.
 
    * Homemade motorcycles that replicate a cycle at least 20 years old.
 
    * Vehicle must be inspected by a Wisconsin State Patrol Officer. An appointment for the inspection must be made in advance.
 
  
 
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