I tried that NDT-- no luck. And the emissions decals are different between cars, trucks, and military contract trucks.
One person said I'd probably have better luck registering a Deuce and a half since they're without a doubt, a military truck; whereas the M880s look like a civilian Power Wagon with a camo paint job. Small comfort-- although I did envision briefly throwing a second rear axle under it and turning it into a Dodge 6X6.
They now have it fixed so that when my VIN is typed into the DMV system, a "STOP" flag pops up. The window clerk(s) say they can't input anything until the STOP is removed. The manager, who I've managed to piss off without even trying, won't help. If anything, she's taken my not getting the truck registered as her personal crusade.
Next step may be to ask for a DMV Referee and lay out everything to them including the seemingly intentional stonewalling tactics by said manager.
A department called Vehicle Licensing and Transfers is now in on it and according to VLT, the stop is there because; 1. the previous owner hasn't withdrawn his registration application paperwork, 2. No emissions decal, and 3. (my personal favorite), Vehicle is from a foreign counrty and doesn't meet US standards (apparently Mare Island Navy Yard, across the bay from San Francisco is its own sovereign nation).
VLT alternately says they won't remove the stop order until the PO withdraws his paperwork (already done); or that as soon as my application comes through, they'll lift the stop order-- that's the same application that can't be input because of the stop order.
Rather than giving me a list of forms and steps to get the truck registered all at once; DMV has taken to dribbling requirements out almost like "Oh, you managed to get over that hurdle, well here's another one to deal with".
I swear, it's enough to drive a feller to drink... although I can't 'drive to drink' because the M880 isn't registered.