April 9th, 2010.
FMVSS does NOT apply to vehicles of any type built before the inception date (1968?) and some vehicles built to government specifications after that are exempted. My 1961 M422A1 Mighty Mite had the one cat's eye stoplight/taillight on the left rear, blackouts on the right rear, usual headlights/no turn signals and it had to pass as it was grandfathered by the State of West Virginia (where I resided at that time). Most state laws grandfather older vehicles to "original equipment", HOWEVER...... If you choose to add extra lighting units to make it conform to more modern standards, and should one of them not work at time of inspection..... you are sc----! The reflectors applied by the military work exceptionally well for reflex units, if they are in good shape, and if the other drivers run you over with them in place, chances are they were stewed.....
We saw this inainity lately with the State of Wisconsin's DMV assuming to itself powers not granted by the Federal code in that they would not license any Former Military Vehicle, MB,M38,M38A,M35,CUCV, whatever, because they contended they did not meet the FMVSS standards, even though some of the vehicles were built 30+ years before the standards and all were built to FEDERAL specification and exemptions.......! At least Texas has the good sense to recognize them as exceptional vehicles and doesn't require a lot of the bologna and hoops other states do... My Swiss S404.114 differs slightly from standard lighting and was built in Europe in 1963..... so it's exempted from FMVSS and usual lighting standards. I love this place for that....
Just my two cents worth.....
Cheers,
Kyle F. McGrogan