Michigan Registration Question

I could use some advice from my fellow Mopar Michiganders.

I have a 69 Dart, and I have been given seemingly conflicting information from the Secretary of State's Office and State Farm regarding registering and insuring my vehicle.

I am being told by State Farm that I can register my car with Historical Plates, and can continue to drive it up to 3,000 miles a year, which would probably about do it for me I think. I only drive when it's nice out and probably wouldn't be taking her on any long road trips, just cruising around and maybe taking my long 3 mile commute to work.

However, the SOS office is holding to the "club activities, shows, parades, etc." line on the brochure line, and is saying not routine travel isn't allowed. I asked during my last trip and they said they hadn't heard of the 3,000 mile thing. Not sure if "routine travel=daily driver".

The thing is, insurance with State Farm is considerably cheaper with the historical registration that for a standard one. Almost not even worth switching to storage for the winter.

Does anyone have any insight or experience with this and any pros or cons for each?

Thanks!

Don't get me started on state f--- , last people on earth I would ever use !!
Don't ask why , would be too long a post !