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All you have to do to get a temporary tag in Ohio is ask GL Title Dept. for a notarized Bill of Sale. Tell them you are driving the vehicle home and you need the bill of sale to get your temp tag. You will need to provide GL the proper ID number for the vehicle. After they send it to you, take it to the local license plate bureau and it will be all they need to sell you a temp tag.I just bought a deuce 498 mile away in PA and my state and insurance says i have 30 days to get insurance and tags for THAT vehicle or it will be illegal. I like Ohio more and more.
Back to the original thread....
That is a sweet looking truck. I am jealous. I'm looking for something again. Wish I could be lucky and find one like yours. The duallies just look like something everyone needs!
BobM,Back to the original thread....
That is a sweet looking truck. I am jealous. I'm looking for something again. Wish I could be lucky and find one like yours. The duallies just look like something everyone needs!
Ga. won't issue trip permit/temp. tags. I went to 2 DMV's and they both told me the only thing even remotely similar to a trip tag were the temporary plates that were only available to people with a car dealer's license.I can't believe the DMV people didn't know about the 1-trip permits, but you have to consider the source.
SS,I can't believe the DMV people didn't know about the 1-trip permits, but you have to consider the source. VA has one-trip passes available online. WV trip permits were available from the State Police. I would have trusted a call to the CO State Police over the dingbats at the DMV.
Wallew, you haven't been back on SS very long and you are already embroiled in controversy. How does that make you feel?
Good thing GL don't sell too many Cadillacs - huh ?
IC 9-18-12-2.5:(c) After December 31, 2007, if a vehicle is registered as an antique motor vehicle under IC 9-18-12, an authentic Indiana license plate from the antique vehicle's model year may be displayed on the vehicle under IC 9-18-12-2.5.
So, if you're in Indiana, buy a 1978 Deuce, and ol' granddad's garage has an Indiana plate in good shape from 1978, you can put it on your deuce provided it's a registration (plate) number not currently in use, and considering Indiana completely changed its registration numbering scheme just a couple of years ago, that's a pretty safe bet.Use of authentic antique license plates
Sec. 2.5. (a) After December 31, 2007, a person who registers an antique motor vehicle under this chapter may:
(1) furnish; and
(2) display on the antique motor vehicle;
an Indiana license plate from the model year of the antique motor vehicle.
(b) A license plate furnished and displayed under this section must be an authentic license plate from the model year of the antique motor vehicle.
(c) Before a license plate is mounted on an antique motor vehicle under this section, the license plate must be inspected by the bureau to determine whether the license plate:
(1) complies with this section;
(2) is in suitable condition to be displayed; and
(3) bears a unique plate number at the time of the registration of the antique motor vehicle.
The bureau may prohibit the display of an authentic license plate under this section if the authentic license plate is not in conformance with this subsection.
(d) If an Indiana license plate from the model year of the antique motor vehicle is displayed on a motor vehicle registered as an antique motor vehicle under this chapter, the current certificate of registration of the antique motor vehicle shall be:
(1) kept at all times in the vehicle; and
(2) made available for inspection upon the demand of a law enforcement officer.
Notwithstanding IC 9-18-2-21, this subsection is not satisfied by keeping a reproduction of the certificate of registration in the vehicle or making a reproduction of the certificate of registration available for inspection.
(e) The fee to register and display an authentic license plate from the model year of an antique motor vehicle is as provided in IC 9-29-5-32.5.
WW,
Just said 'No more out of state vehicles' to which I agreed.
Looks like a sig to me.WW,
I am envious. The Ford Crown Vic Interceptor is my NEXT aquisiton. Gotta wait a while cause the wife is all over me about this last purchase. She does LIKE the truck. Just said 'No more out of state vehicles' to which I agreed.
Fortunately, there's a lot that sells CVI's exclusively thats local here. So I'm gonna start hanging around there one of these days, hoping one follows me home.
BTW is that a GLOCK your avatar is showing off?
-----------------------I would have had it shipped. Shipping costs money. There is no doubt it adds to the cost of a truck, but it is a cost that you have to incur just like tax and the price of the vehicle...that is, unless you have tags and insurance. I honestly wish GL would BAN the driving out of vehicles. That won't be a popular sentiment, but it would save the rest of us from being impacted when someone gets busted for impersonating military personnel. I am fairly sure that is a federal offense! You'd get to visit with Madoff and his new buddies.
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