I’m aware of the clean air zones with classic cars as an exemption.
Dude. There’s a Polish expression about carting wood to the forest.
A convertible? Poland? I dunno. Sounds like crazy talk.
Ah yes foxbody, the best mustang
Firstly the vehicle has to be entered into the register of historic monuments. In this regard, it is necessary to apply to the Provincial Historic Preservation Officer. The Preservation Officer issues a ruling based of an expert opinion by an appraiser which is provided by you. The appraiser must be one on the [list of the Ministry of Infrastructure](https://www.gov.pl/web/infrastruktura/lista-rzeczoznawcow-samochodowych).
As for approach of Preservation Officers it varies from one voivodeships to another. Mazovian has different approach, Pomorski has different. Appraiser would be more familiar with this regard. But from what I can find almost every powiat has on its government website an article about historic cars.
After that whole process you can apply to register such a car on “yellow plates”. Remember to have whole documentation translated by a sworn translator
Remember that if you need legal advice. In each municipality you can take advantage of free legal advice, which is provided by a counselor.
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I’m aware of the clean air zones with classic cars as an exemption.
Dude. There’s a Polish expression about carting wood to the forest.
A convertible? Poland? I dunno. Sounds like crazy talk.
Ah yes foxbody, the best mustang
Firstly the vehicle has to be entered into the register of historic monuments. In this regard, it is necessary to apply to the Provincial Historic Preservation Officer. The Preservation Officer issues a ruling based of an expert opinion by an appraiser which is provided by you. The appraiser must be one on the [list of the Ministry of Infrastructure](https://www.gov.pl/web/infrastruktura/lista-rzeczoznawcow-samochodowych).
As for approach of Preservation Officers it varies from one voivodeships to another. Mazovian has different approach, Pomorski has different. Appraiser would be more familiar with this regard. But from what I can find almost every powiat has on its government website an article about historic cars.
After that whole process you can apply to register such a car on “yellow plates”. Remember to have whole documentation translated by a sworn translator
Remember that if you need legal advice. In each municipality you can take advantage of free legal advice, which is provided by a counselor.
You can register at: https://www.gov.pl/web/nieodplatna-pomoc
But aside of that what a fucking nice looking car