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haha!Just do not make a big deal about this. Generally being remembered at a DMV is a bad thing.
It sounds like you're on it with your local rep. I suggest downloading this PDF cwc posted and presenting the information in it to your rep for supporting evidence.Update: I decided to try to use their incompetence against them, so I went to another office to tag/title. That was successful.
However, while waiting the Roanoke office called me back with answers from the Richmond titling supervisor. She stated that if the vehicle does not have a FMVSS sticker on it, they will not title or plate it for on-road use. When I asked which part of Virginia Code specifies that, I wasn't given an answer. I was told to send a picture of the data plates, which I have not done and likely will not do.
After that conversation, I got ANOTHER call that said that the Virginia DMV was in the process of REVOKING ALL HMMWV PLATES for the same reason, and that their website will show that change sometime soon.
I will keep everyone updated, perhaps I should start another thread specific to this, I'm not sure.
I've already contacted my congressman's aid and they will be talking about this later today. A search of the VA Code only brings up the FMVSS for conversion of an off-road motorcycle to an on-road motorcycle, I have found no other reference to it.
Amen... brother. I think we have the right to own and drive these vehicles. It is nothing different than a H1.Show me how a 92-93 Hummer H1 is any different then a HMMWV. Other then maybe the steering column.
show me how a 41 slat grill or M35a2 is more safe or roadworthy then a HMMWV.
the entire thing is total BS. It's now starting to happen in calif, they are referring you to Calif air resources board....that's the kiss of death. There needs to be a national movement to get FMV's exempted...but only to a certain degree IMO.
im a purest, so keeping the trucks as they were issued would be a requirement. Not a lifted, Cummings equipped rock crawler....I for forget what state it is, but HMV's don't neeed to even mount there license plates, only required to have them in case asked by LE. These are IMO, historical vehicles, they were used to by the men and woman of this country to defend this country, this should not be taken lightly, for to long the govt would just destroy the very tools that made this country great, the aftermath of ww2 is a good example, just look at the number of flying WW2 acft, the numbers are dwindling yearly due to crashes. Maybe not in your lifetime, nor mine, perhaps not even my sons...but you have to look father down the line then that.