Is SC or GA more car hobby friendly?

So here's what I learned so far:
2] There can or maybe not be an Ad Valorem Tax on older cars but there will be a birthday tax
3] Keep ahold of my titles because GA really doesn't need or want them.
6] And lastly - no one lives in SC or can comment on their car hobby because it's a secret how bad I'll get screwed with a vehicle property tax on 6 cars.
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2] There can or maybe not be an Ad Valorem Tax on older cars but there will be a birthday tax

It can be inconsistent as my 73 Duster/71 Demon/72 Charger I only pay tag renew each year (so $20 or something a year). All three I had titles and got GA titles back for all three when registering.

However when I registered my 70 Dart without a title I did have to pay the yearly birthday tax with tag renewal.

3] Keep ahold of my titles because GA really doesn't need or want them.

My experience is if you have titles you will get new titles. I have been told to by the lady at the tag office as long as you have a title they will issue a title. Some people have told me if the car is pre-1960 or whatever they may not but I have not personally tested that as my cars are all from the 70's.

6] And lastly - no one lives in SC or can comment on their car hobby because it's a secret how bad I'll get screwed with a vehicle property tax on 6 cars.

Was a couple years ago when I was trying to see my Dart without a title and NC/SC stayed stuck in my mind that you have to have titles to register and they didn't offer a exception like GA/AL will to register even without titles.

Also someone mentioned emissions in GA and that effects the counties around downtown. So if you are closer to SC you would not have to worry about yearly emissions.