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I see a lot of out of state plates “visiting” all the time. Yes, Colorado has a law about vehicles being in the state for more than just a short time, they must get registered in the state, but most cops don’t have the time to keep track of all the foreign plates and how long they have been to the state continuously.
The rule was put into place was done by the rulers of the Colorado DMV and that is the Colorado Department of Revenue. It started by a letter from AM General about the military hummer not being designed to be on the national highway system, but the way their lawyers worded the letter that was sent to all DMVs in the USA made it sound like it applies to all military wheeled vehicles. Good news is if you are able to get your hands on a non American manufacturer made Historical Military Vehicle that was made before Real VIN #s came out than you will not have a problem with title or registration in the state of Colorado but if you live in the emissions control area you will need to pass one of those for gas or diesel too. So, Colorado is very friendly to foreign military vehicle.
If you have one of those very intimidating 6x6 or 8x8 zombie scary war wagons, other wise known as Historical Military Vehicles, that you are lucky enough to have been able to get a title and a on road registration for, you are completely legal to drive/ run that vehicle on the roads of any state in the U.S.of A. Including the interstate highway system.
I am not telling anyone what to do, just after thinking about the situation myself I have ideas but I am not dumb enough to put it on an open forum for all to see. I’m just explaining the facts as I know them to be and from what I have seen and read for myself.
This is a messed up deal in the states that are refusing to renew registrations or now requiring owners to relinquish their titles to exchange them for “off road only” ones, or only issuing “off road only” titles and registrations.
The rule was put into place was done by the rulers of the Colorado DMV and that is the Colorado Department of Revenue. It started by a letter from AM General about the military hummer not being designed to be on the national highway system, but the way their lawyers worded the letter that was sent to all DMVs in the USA made it sound like it applies to all military wheeled vehicles. Good news is if you are able to get your hands on a non American manufacturer made Historical Military Vehicle that was made before Real VIN #s came out than you will not have a problem with title or registration in the state of Colorado but if you live in the emissions control area you will need to pass one of those for gas or diesel too. So, Colorado is very friendly to foreign military vehicle.
If you have one of those very intimidating 6x6 or 8x8 zombie scary war wagons, other wise known as Historical Military Vehicles, that you are lucky enough to have been able to get a title and a on road registration for, you are completely legal to drive/ run that vehicle on the roads of any state in the U.S.of A. Including the interstate highway system.
I am not telling anyone what to do, just after thinking about the situation myself I have ideas but I am not dumb enough to put it on an open forum for all to see. I’m just explaining the facts as I know them to be and from what I have seen and read for myself.
This is a messed up deal in the states that are refusing to renew registrations or now requiring owners to relinquish their titles to exchange them for “off road only” ones, or only issuing “off road only” titles and registrations.