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Re: [oletrucks] DMV Story

To: <Mikerross@aol.com>, <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] DMV Story
From: ADvent@thuntek.net
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 21:36:51 -0600
I see you are in Calif. I bought a 55 or 56 with no bed and with a Pencilvania
or however you spell it title. It didn't even have the year on the title and I
told them a 55. Well, I had a 50/50 chance of being right. Either a 55 or 56.
All I needed was a weight ticket to tag it and $72 dollars for the tags and
another $15 or $20 for other fees. I'd throw a major complaint to you tag office
supervisor. No law says you need a bed. I love New Mexico. My tags now costs $25
a year and historical tags are about $3 a year with a 5 year tag or some other
goofy period. And yes, being a thorn in your paw is their unofficial job
prerequisite

W&D wrote:

> I was frantically working on my '39 pickup in order to be able to join a
> friend
> with another '39 in a group of funky old vehicles in the local Independence
> Day Parade.  Last Friday the cab and front clip had been cleaned up and
> primered and the bed was off for sandblast, primer and new wood.  I took a
> break from the tools and trailered the cab and chassis out to DMV in
> order to get the registration and the mandatory VIN verification.  After an
> hour in line they told me to bring the vehicle to the VIN verification area,
> which I did.  After 10 or 15 minutes of waiting there, a DMV person comes
> out, looks at the cab and chassis and says "it's not finished yet, we can't
> do this."  To make a long story short, and after showing the supervisor the
> factory spec option of "cab and chassis" she still refused to look at the
> VIN
> but issued me a temporary registration and requires re-inspection after the
> bed is in place.
>
> I'm applying for Historical Vehicle status which is a class by itself, not
> auto, not truck.
> Needless to say, if I had a temperature gauge on my body, it would have been
> pegged out.
>
> Can someone tell me this:  Do you have to be a jerk before you're hired by
> the DMV
> or do they learn that on the job?
>
> I have registered several of these old timers over that past few years and
> EVERY
> time it's a new hassle.  I know they're hoping I'll just take my old truck
> and just go away.
>
> <><
> Whitney Haist
> Orinda, CA
> Chevy Trucks: 2-'46s & a '39
> www.jps.net/haist/artdeco.htm
>
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