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Posted by RN on September 08, 2005 at 18:13:40 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Humvee's posted by Bill from MA on September 08, 2005 at 16:33:31:
Licensing of vehicles is mainly a state concern. If a state motor vehicle dept gets some money, you can probably get some kind of license plate- collector, antique, farm, whatever oddball personal plate the state collect money for. Vehicle inspections may be intersted in pollution equipment, basic safety, VIN numbers to show its not stolen. Surplus Hummer -not current civilian H2- might get a collector plate good for daylight only-no interstate highway travel. Another way is a dealer plate for multiple vehicle use as a demo- add a proof of insurance card to the paid for state license and you can drive a wierd vehicle around town. Previous posting about Unimog in Nebraska(?) noted that they were classified as agriculteral equipment- no plate required. Need to check whatever license plate/state the hummer had- could have homebuilt/remanufactered/special purpose exemption issued. Depends how much money the state wants to issue a license for the road. RN
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