Classic Motor Vehicle Project. A motor vehicle that is:
(a) At least twenty-five (25) years old;
(b) Not in roadworthy condition; and
(c) Either currently in this state and not titled or being brought into this state with a regular title
from another state that does not denote it as “salvage,” “junk,” “rebuilt,” or any similar
designation;
Historic Vehicle. All motor vehicles twenty-five (25) years old or older, which are used primarily for exhibition in shows, parades, tours, and other special uses, but not for general transportation.
Military Surplus Vehicle. A multipurpose wheeled surplus military vehicle that:
(a) Is not operated using continuous tracks;
(b) Was originally manufactured for and sold directly to the Armed Forces of the United States; and
(c) Was originally manufactured under the federally mandated requirements set forth in 49 C.F.R. sec. 571.7.
Restored Classic Motor Vehicle Project. A motor vehicle that is:
(a) At least twenty-five (25) years old;
(b) Not in roadworthy condition; and
(c) Either currently in this state and not titled or being brought into this state with a regular title from another state that does not denote it as “salvage,” “junk,” “rebuilt,” or any similar designation.
Street Rod. A modernized private passenger motor vehicle manufactured prior to the year 1949, or designed or manufactured to resemble a vehicle manufactured prior to 1949.