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Old? The Humvees are not old. They are just mature that's all lol. I drove many cars with powerglide 2 speeds back in the day and we got around just fine.
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With a 500K serial number it has gone through RECAP, they issue a new serial number and reset the build date, it is actually probably a 2005 or later year model.Guys. It’s a freaking three speed. It is old.
We’re talking Uber old. Like late 1980’s
Ok, I got one from GVT planet as well. It was listed as a 1995 in the auction, but then the title from Florida I paid extra $200 for came in as a 2008. 2008 was the year my rig was overhauled. but it was built in 1995. I went back to GVT planet and said "I bought this rig listed as a 1995." "Its the reason i chose this one." "If this stays titled as a 2008, it's NOT over 25 years old and I will never be able to drive this...essentially I pissed away thousands of dollars". So, they agreed to try to rectifiy. I sent them the title back and lo-and-behold, I got a new title for a 1995. I went into the GA title tag office and was out in 15mins....no hassles>.So I have a m1097 with a serial number of 500813 and no year model date here in Texas. What are my options to get a title when there is no model date on my paperwork? I searched for this subject on SS before I asked. Thank you
+1 on age doesn't matter on FMV registration. My 1123 is registered at FMV as a 2000 year model. 2000 was on my SF97 (govplanet asked what year I wanted on the form). Besides the significantly lower registration cost, the other advantage of FMV registration is that you don't need to have it inspected. And you have the option to run without physical license plates and just use the military stencil markings as your license number.With a 500K serial number it has gone through RECAP, they issue a new serial number and reset the build date, it is actually probably a 2005 or later year model.
NOW if he can get that re-assigned to a 1994 or earlier that would be best but in reality it is no longer a 1980s/90s truck, and in TX it really does not make any difference unless he wants to put the restrictive but cheaper MV plates on it, that requires the vehicle to be a min. of 25 years old IIRC.
Can you elaborate? I'm in somewhat of the same situation but I got mine directly from Texas Facilities Commission. I don't want to wait on something still like a new SF-97. If I can call & let them know it's some year, I'd be fine.I got it worked out with a phone call to the Austin DPS. It's a officially a 1996. Thanks everyone for the info.
What kind of title paperwork did you get??Can you elaborate? I'm in somewhat of the same situation but I got mine directly from Texas Facilities Commission. I don't want to wait on something still like a new SF-97. If I can call & let them know it's some year, I'd be fine.
Sorry, I should have said I had the issue of no model year on my SF-97 or the truck itself.What kind of title paperwork did you get??
What model and what serial number (you can xxx the last three digits)Sorry, I should have said I had the issue of no model year on my SF-97 or the truck itself.
Should be a 2006-7M1097R1, 500xxx
Yeah, got it from the state. I don't care about the actual year of the truck in reality. I just wanted clarification on how the OP contacted Austin DPS to get it squared away as my tax office can't handle a year not being in there, it might be a challenge. Then when they call the district office, it hard for them as well & nothing gets figured out. They can't do more than renewals without help & the help isn't helpful. Frustrating. I'd just stamp 1988 or something on it & be happy if it were me.Sorry, forgot you did not get it from GP
Yes, being over 25 years old has its advantages, hope you can work that out.Yeah, got it from the state. I don't care about the actual year of the truck in reality. I just wanted clarification on how the OP contacted Austin DPS to get it squared away as my tax office can't handle a year not being in there, it might be a challenge. Then when they call the district office, it hard for them as well & nothing gets figured out. They can't do more than renewals without help & the help isn't helpful. Frustrating. I'd just stamp 1988 or something on it & be happy if it were me.
I had called GovPlanet and spoke with the titles/SF97 dept. They Emailed me a form that allowed me to pretty much fill in all the SF 97 info, including the year model. Where in Texas are you?Can you elaborate? I'm in somewhat of the same situation but I got mine directly from Texas Facilities Commission. I don't want to wait on something still like a new SF-97. If I can call & let them know it's some year, I'd be fine.
So you did this before the SF-97 was issued? or did you get a revised SF-97 (IIRC that would not likely happen)I had called GovPlanet and spoke with the titles/SF97 dept. They Emailed me a form that allowed me to pretty much fill in all the SF 97 info, including the year model. Where in Texas are you?
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