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Your point is well taken and shows the arbitrary side of our legal system. I haven't licensed my 45 jeep trailer in probably 12 or better years. The only time it comes out is for events and the State Patrol usually drive by and wave.
I was stopped two years ago in Oregon, two evenings in a row for not having two lights on the back of the M38A1. One stop was by a city officer and the other by the state patrol and they had a heck of a time dealing with an out of state licensed historic vehicle. I asked the State Patrolman how it came back in their system and he said he could not even get it to come up, so he gave up. PS, no tickets were issued. I keep a copy of the state codes pertaining to historic vehicles in the glove box, in case there are any issues, so it can be handed to the officer for reading.
I was stopped two years ago in Oregon, two evenings in a row for not having two lights on the back of the M38A1. One stop was by a city officer and the other by the state patrol and they had a heck of a time dealing with an out of state licensed historic vehicle. I asked the State Patrolman how it came back in their system and he said he could not even get it to come up, so he gave up. PS, no tickets were issued. I keep a copy of the state codes pertaining to historic vehicles in the glove box, in case there are any issues, so it can be handed to the officer for reading.