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I have had great luck. I registered 5 trucks and two trailers. The trailers I did not even have a sf97
Ryan
Tough luck is right! Trying to argue (reason) with a DMV-type is pointless. Even asking for a so-called supervisor only gets you an endless wait where they figure either you'll just give up and leave or maybe die waiting... either way, it won't matter to them; they got your money.I had the DMV do that on my first truck I registered and they basically said tough luck it goes off of the sale date. The auto club never charged penalties, it was based of of title issue date. Maybe the reason I have had such good luck with AAA is that everything I am registering is for historic plates.
Ryan
Hey RDUKW ( or Ryan), to get the vin verified , does the data plate need to be on the dash, a friend of mine got a M109 some time ago from GL but it was missing the plate. I ask cause I bought my m35 already registered historic. He also has some m105s ( one that he is trading me later). thanks Jason /deuceaidI have had great luck. I registered 5 trucks and two trailers. The trailers I did not even have a sf97
Ryan
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