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The GP hold harmless agreement is what everyone is hanging their hat on, correct?
Actually happens more than you think. It is a much bigger problem in the reserve side. The AMSA folks are notorious for taking equipment for service without telling the unit especially when you have multiple units in a motorpool. The equipment in ECS is at the mercy of the management. Some are really good at keeping units informed, some are horrendous. The equipment may get sent to the USAR SETS sites for turn in without informing the unit. Sounds incredible for AC folks but it is much more common than you think on the USAR side.Thankfully property accountability is usually a much more formal process than just wandering around checking to make sure everything is still there. Army commanders and property holders are required to check on their property at regular intervals. Must have been one jacked-up unit to not know they turned in a HMMWV then report it stolen- and forget about it and just go on thinking it was stolen!
We'll probably never know the whole story. It's probably an entertaining story of incompetence and incredible lack of discipline.
In CA even if you don't plan to run a road truck on-road, you need to register as an off highway vehicle. This requiress the same vin verification, titling, and tax process that an on-road vehicle does. This was my initial ammusment with the no sf-97 deal from GovPlanet - they should have known that the only place you can keep an unregistered/untitled vehicle in CA is in a junkyard...
Hope the OP gets it worked out - I think GovPlanet could be put on the hook for this if this was from them. As a dealer, they essentially sold a stolen vehicle - which their computer should have caught. Go after them aggressively once and they'll change their process.
You may want to do your reaserch before you open your trap. It was being titled only not registered, so you can go insert your foot now.So you tried to get a road title and got hit by the man. Good job on violating your agreement with the government and GP
This is what I am a bit concerned about on this site where one theme (skirting the off-road restriction) can smother the other topics - i.e. pre-GP release trucks that new owners have to deal with legally, or state-to-state differences that actually do require the SF-97 so you can get the paperwork to prove ownership, on or off-road.You may want to do your research before you open your trap. It was being titled only not registered, so you can go insert your foot now.
Read my signature/disclaimer before this section...Yeah, but based on all the hoopla Tesla went through, I'd assumed a separate license was required in each state...
Is GP a dealer in the state of CA?
Headquartered in CA yes, the only thing you will find there is marketing, IT, AP, AR. The operations and call center for GP are based in Fort Worth.They have this weird thing where they are headquartered and run the business, website, and call center in Pleasanton, CA - but they are a Florida licensed dealer.
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