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I'll try to stop using logic. I was surprised by the plate prices (including the passenger plates), having moved from Texas, where even the GVW plate would be about $100, rather than $500.
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The roads in texas don't get beat to death every spring when the frost starts coming out of the ground , like here in michigan. Not to mention the states been broke for a long time.I'll try to stop using logic. I was surprised by the plate prices (including the passenger plates), having moved from Texas, where even the GVW plate would be about $100, rather than $500.
I've got a farm plate. I ended up calling the SOS in Lansing, as my local office couldn't help me. The farm plate lets you go anywhere within a 150 mile radius. That's probably enough for me, but maybe not for some. Historic plate restricts you "to and from parades and shows". A recent experience at my work allowed me to gain some education from a Michigan State Police Motor Carrier Enforcement officer. All of us driving Deuces around are probably not 100% legal. Tires, windshield washer, bumpers, etc. Without a chauffeur's or CDL, we don't want to get caught hauling anything for profit. That would include hauling firewood from where you cut it, to your "farm", if you offer firewood for sale. It's not hard to get the chauffeur's license, but then you would need commercial plates, I believe. My recollection is that you can use a chauffeur's license up to 26,000 gvw. Luckily, most of us can be close enough to legal to get by. One of my 10 tires doesn't say "DOT" on the sidewall, which is probably enough to get me a ticket, along with no windshield washer. I am getting a few new tires soon, and will eventually install some sort of washer, more because I can use it, than to be legal. Then, I'll be good to go, other than the bumper restrictions. The law is really vague there.
Test driving, cruising etc. are allowedHistoric plate restricts you "to and from parades and shows".
Very clear, bumpers are not an issue when gvw is over 10,001 lbsThen, I'll be good to go, other than the bumper restrictions. The law is really vague there
Isn't that going to put you over the "passenger car" capacity and into a bus or van catagory with that 15 passenger threshold??I was talking with my insurance agent and she says she has it down as SUV/Utility.
SUV/Utility/car goes by weight, non-GVW, and would be $125 for "normal" plate. ONLY "Truck/Van" over 8000# is required to get a GVW plate.
I will keep you posted if it works.
Edit: SUV also seems to cover the "back seat" passengers... as in troop seats. In fact, those seats and the soft top are the two arguments she said made it an "SUV."
Unless you are using the Duece commercially or hauling products under contract, there is no reason for a chauffeurs.2. get the proper license (Chauffeurs for Duece or CDL w/medical card for 5ton)
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