For the record...
absolutely...
insured and licensed ( antique plates... which, ironically, because the car is by definition, STOCK, it qualified for ). Further, antique plates are permitted limitied use. One of these uses is to inspect, test, effect repairs on the motor vehicle.
Oh, did you notice the license number ? !
They are 1962 Alberta plates, with "409" in the number !
Registered as an alternative plate number, you must display front and rear, and carry the actual issued antique plate with you, in the car.
I'm just trying to have fun, guys.