Zout,
I just noticed where this thread seemed to be going. It sounds as if you are running into the same situation we did in Wisconsin: that former military vehicles are considered to not meet FMVSS, and are therefore not able to be registered.
A couple thoughts for you. In our fight, one of our group discovered the MILSPEC documents that proved in court that vehicles built to U.S. military specifications MUST meet FMVSS as part of their contractual obligations. It's spelled out as applying to non-tracked vehicles up to and including 5-ton variants. I should be able to get you this info if you want. EDIT: Here's a link:
http://www.everyspec.com/MIL-STD/MIL-STD-1100-1299/MIL-STD-1180B_22183/
The letter of interpretation above is pretty old, but still applicable. The guy I've been in contact with at USDOT/NHTSA is Coleman Sachs, and he provided me with a letter confirming that under Federal law, ALL VEHICLES OLDER THAN 25 YEARS ARE EXEMPTED FROM FMVSS REGULATIONS. Of course, this does not alter a state's law that might require a FMVSS label, but it's not in conformity with Federal law. We are currently in the process of changing Wis. law to better reflect Fed. law.
Glad to hear that you're a pitbull. Sometimes that's the determination that it takes. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in the MILSPEC document or just have some questions.
Good luck on your quest.
Paul
EDIT: Coleman Sachs' email:
Coleman.Sachs@dot.gov
Coleman Sachs, Chief
Import and Certification Division
Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance