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this is correct, it’s a NO GO since November 2017
good luck…they don’t care, it’s not just this, but you are fighting CARB…a complete Nazi organizatio.It's bad. So bad I have to get permission from the state DMV before CHP will inspect my 1986 M936A2. I want historic plates. It has historic plates in Michigan mhere I bought it. They don't care. Insist it's commercial. So I'm writing a letter to the DMV in Sacramento.....
Here's what they are referencing: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/uploads/2020/06/VIN-2017-26-Government-Surplus-Vehicles.pdf
Again, say what you want, I lived it and still do…I’ve spent hundreds of hours on the phone.You can appeal this stuff. Maybe you have a chance for older, out of current use and mint condition MV's for historic plates (like my wrecker). They haven't given a good reason to deny you historic if it meets all the requirements. If you have a HMMWV you are screwed. The problem with historic is the remote VIN verifiers won't touch it. So then you have to go to DMV and they think it's a HMMWV and round you go. At the end of the day all the historic stuff winds up in Sacramento anyway for review. It's getting past the DMV field offices that's the time suck.
As for CARB, which applies to commercial but not historic, you're limited to 1968 and earlier due to no federal emissions label. That's pretty much it.
Also the whacky 7,500 mile thing. They freaked at the miles on my wrecker. Tried to explain the reset and the RSMS they don't care (again). So I asked Boyce to ship me a new ODO, they said something about commie bastards in CA, sent me a used one with over 7,500 for free. Maybe I'll retire to Utah they seem nice out there.....
A state that is dead seat on complete elimination of Diesel powered vehicles by 2040 and you think they will allow a 1980’s IDI diesel engine to be on road and exempt from smog laws?Looking for any update on hurdles getting an ex military Humvee on the road legally in CA.
My research seems to indicate that before 2017 it was possible but the CA DMV stopped the practice in 2017.
Has anyone heard of getting a clean legal CA title and on-road registration since 2017?
Has anyone heard of DMV revoking or messing with one that did get legally titled and registered?
Any issues with tranfer of title when selling a legal one?
I’ve never had issues getting the series trucks you have gotten titled in Calif…long long before Hmmwv’s were out and available, all my Deuces and later model trucks had plates…Historical for reasons cited.Yes. You can.
Since I made the post above 15 months ago I have:
-Gotten historic plates for my "1986" BMY M936A2. It's actually a 1991 but whatever. Had a Michigan title when I got it. The DMV threw me out on the way I wrangled a referral to CHP. The CHP didn't want to sign it so I challenged the officer to sign that he refused to inspect. I indicated I needed written proof for my court case in the matter. And.... he signed it off! Here's the important part: don't go back to the DMV! I used a "registration service" who got the title to a non-op status, then applied for historical. Viola! Historical plates. Why historical? Weight fees. Would be like $1300 a year for a vehicle I can't even use commercially. The wrecker costs me $112 a year and $200 a year stated value insurance for $26k. Excellent.
-I had Boyce build me a bobbed M35A2. They picked me a 1966. Why is that important? Because the CA DMV Form REG31 exempts all vehicles 1968 and previous from FMVSS and smog. Had a clean Utah title (no plates), went in to DMV, walked out with commercial pickup plates that day.
-I recently got plates for two trailers with SF97's: an M105A2 and an M1102.
They definitely have it out for HMMWV's. That said see if you can insist you are going historical and need to get commercial to do so (this is how it works you cannot go straight historical and cannot go from off road to historical). BTW historical is "20 years or older and vehicle of historical interest" that is used "predominantly" for club activities, car shows, etc.. Insist it's your right to do so by the laws of the state (it is) and get your referral to CHP. Go get the CHP to sign it. They probably will if you get blowback do the same thing I did: express such a thing is in the law and you'll fight it in court. I think I said something like "You as an officer know what it's like to build a case. It's not enough for to say some CHP told me to go away. I need a signed paper saying you refused to inspect, the reason why and your name." He signed it off. Then DO NOT GO BACK TO DMV. I highly recommend Ken Leek of Peninsula Registration services located in Belmont. I did everything by email and snail mail BTW.
It can be done. It's in your right. Know the law, make them aware you know the law, make them aware you'll fight them in court. They will bend. 90% of folks stand down. Be the 10%. Don't let them get away with it. I love my trucks they are totally worth it.
As a noobie, I did search but found the topic remains to me rather convoluted, conflicting, and unclear how to do this, I apologize for stumbling down an apparently well worn path but just not clear enough for me.There are easier ways to get road plates than dealing with the BS pathetic state govt entities in calif.
oh….and if you don’t think DMV and CHP investigators aren’t part of these forums here and on FB?
Historical plates are done only “after“ a title for road use is issued…one of the remedies I proposed to DMV via my state representative was to issue historical plates only, DMV wanted nothing to do with it, in fact…they just kept referring us to CARB, Calif Air Resources Board.As a noobie, I did search but found the topic remains to me rather convoluted, conflicting, and unclear how to do this, I apologize for stumbling down an apparently well worn path but just not clear enough for me.
DISCLAIMER - ALL THE FOLLOWING IS HYPOTHETICAL AND ONLY FOR ENTERTAINMENT. THERE IS NO ATTEMPT TO VIOLATE, CIRCUMVENT, OR OTHERWISE ATTEMPT OR CONSIDER DOING ANYTHING OTHER THAN WHAT IS PRESCRIBED BY CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS.
The first option is buying an already clear CA titled and registered M998., apparently on-road legal. It was done before the 2017 DMV edict. Has anyone heard of DMV retracted one that was done legally? Has DMV so far honored and grandfathered in existing titles and registrations?
The second option is to buy at auction and have a service do the title and registration in Montana. How has that worked out for CA owners?
The third is to apply for CA historic plates along with the use restrictions. Seems like getting the auction vehicle into historic status may be tough.
Anyway, thanks for the insights.
Exactly how my M818 title and registration was completed back in '09. Unfortunately, the lady who owned the service I used retired and closed the business.I used a "registration service" who got the title to a non-op status, then applied for historical. Viola! Historical plates. Why historical? Weight fees. Would be like $1300 a year for a vehicle I can't even use commercially.
Historic plated diesel-powered vehicles have an exemption carve out in the over-bearing CARB regulation.…they just kept referring us to CARB, Calif Air Resources Board.
One could argue that this exemption does not apply to such vehicles owned by citizens or residents as we are not the US military. Just pointing this out.For purposes of this chapter, military tactical vehicle means a motor vehicle owned by the U.S. Department of Defense and/or the U.S. military services and used in combat, combat support, combat service support, tactical or relief operations, or training for such operations.
I agree. The military tactical support vehicle clause is no longer in effect as they are now in private hands. Historic Vehicle plating per the code sections I cited is really becoming the only alternative.Brian mentions California Code of Regulations, section 2021; title 13, section 2025. The Military tactical support vehicles exemption references title 13, CCR, section 1905.
One could argue that this exemption does not apply to such vehicles owned by citizens or residents as we are not the US military. Just pointing this out.
My M818 is titled and registered in CA as we speak. There has never been any threat of revocation from the DMV but it is an innate, hopefully irrational, fear I have every year around registration renewal notice time.TWO QUESTIONS
How many here actually have them with legal CA titles and current registration? How many stories of these ever being revoked by CA DMV? in other words, is the grandfathering of these pre 2017 vehicles holding up?
How many have been cited by CHP with out of state plates and what was the disposition? Can they impound or otherwise inflict punitive or other such hassles via notices of bans, impound, export, revocations, etc?
That is the point - "residency". What I hear mentioned frequently, even outside this community is the basic CA law states as a CA resident you need to register your vehicle in CA within some period like 30 days; otherwise you are violating some regulation.There is no law that I know of that says you cannot operate an out-of-state titled and registered vehicle in CA. Heck, rental car agencies do it en masse! I guess what it could come down to is somehow getting questioned over residency in whatever other state the vehicle is registered in. Then again, I would highly question a peace officers means of getting to that point of interrogation.
that’s why my funvee is owned by my LLC in Montana. CA. Was a hard no , tried the historical plate way cuz it’s over 20 years old. Got frustrated and now I got perm plates , never got to register it again , just got to keep up with the llc.That is the point - "residency". What I hear mentioned frequently, even outside this community is the basic CA law states as a CA resident you need to register your vehicle in CA within some period like 30 days; otherwise you are violating some regulation.
A Montana LLC is considered an individual according to Montana and a resident of Montana. Therefore a vehicle owned by a Montana LLC is owned by a resident of Montana. Not sure how other States handle that or what they think of Montana's idea but there it is.That is the point - "residency". What I hear mentioned frequently, even outside this community is the basic CA law states as a CA resident you need to register your vehicle in CA within some period like 30 days; otherwise you are violating some regulation.
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