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I got mine also. The enclosed letter which was signed by a Management Analyst III and posted from Washoe County was VERY specific. It stated that there will only be 100 total and if you fail FOR ANY REASON to keep it registered you will not be allowed to continue in the program once the 100 total has been met. I think they are interpreting it this way because every year the 100 cars will be registered which will be the 100 cars per year that the law provided for. It might prove expensive and difficult to get the law changed or to change the interpretation. I would urge all to hurry up and get their cars done and registered. The car must be finished, pass a roadworthy inspection, and get a VIN number assigned if needed.
I guess the cars that were registered before the limit is reached would be more valuable IF the exemption is transferrable. The letter does not indicate if it is transferrable. It may be up to the clerk at the time the new owner tries to get it registered.
Good luck
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