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Vehicles with Hobbyist plates cannot be used for commercial purposes or operated for hire. Except for motorcycles, which receive one plate, WisDOT issues two Hobbyist license plates that must be displayed on the vehicle.
Hobbyist plates are non-expiring for as long as you own the Hobbyist vehicle. Vehicles with Hobbyist plates cannot be operated during the month of January unless a special temporary plate is purchased (form MV2750).
Wisconsin has four classifications for hobbyist vehicles: Homemade 341.268(1)(b) Reconstructed 341.268(1)(d) Replica 341.268(1)(e) Street modified 341.268(1)(f)
Hobbyist plates are non-expiring for as long as you own the Hobbyist vehicle. Vehicles with Hobbyist plates cannot be operated during the month of January unless a special temporary plate is purchased (form MV2750).
30 wrz 2019 · Hobbyist plates were first issued in 1976, and are available for modified, reconstructed, or replica vehicles at least 20 years old, or in the case of replica vehicles, resemble vehicles 20 years old or older. Usage restrictions are the same as collector vehicles. Motorcycle hobbyist plates were issued beginning in July 1994, starting at 9001.
9 mar 2020 · At the end of the classic car registration procedure, applicants will need to apply for either collector or hobbyist license plates. Learn more information about how to register an antique vehicle in WI by reviewing the sections below.
30 mar 2022 · Hobbyist license plates are not valid for operation during the month of January. To operate the vehicle in January, use the Collector or Hobbyist Vehicle Temporary License Plate Application form MV2750 to apply for temporary registration for a maximum of five consecutive days in January.