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Without getting off on a tangent here, the law actually states that the vehicle is 25 or more years old and is used exclusively for exhibits, club activities, parades and other functions of public interest and in no case for regular transportation, and will carry no advertising. So, nobody is going to ticket you for stopping for a soda while you are filling your tank. In fact, you could be on a joy ride stating you are working on some issues with the cars engine. Who's going to dispute that? If I have lunch with anyone it involves "public interest" and just talking about the club or the car allows that much in the same that you can write off lunch if you talk with a client about business.
Anyway....offline.
cheers.
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Co-founder of the Texas Cobra Club.
Dave "Ren Man"
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