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Re: Antique plates and my tax dollars

To: car@texas.net
Subject: Re: Antique plates and my tax dollars
From: dmeadow@juno.com (David C Littlefield)
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 00:17:40 EST
That's nuthin'.  It took me no less than three trips to the local Harris
County Tax Collector and one to the Texas DMV to get my title changed
over from Illinois and my 1962 tags approved.  Seems as how it depends on
who you talk to as to whether you need an inspection done on an antique
vehicle.  After all these trips, I found out that you only need the
inspection if you are titleing the car from another state, if the state
is Illinois and your last name is Littlefield ;-).  Well worth it after
it is all said and done, though.  A fraction of the registration fee and
no more inspections (that just went up from $12 to $25 and now include,
<gulp>, smog checks).

David Littlefield
Houston, TX


On Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:46:17 -0600 (CST) car@texas.net (Carol) writes:
>This is another  installment of "Carol's Perils" so you may want to 
>hit the
>"delete" key now!!
>
>We have the Lil' Darlin' just sittin' and waitin' for her 1961 license 
>plate
>approval from the Great State of Texas!! I applied for the antique 
>status in
>early November...and I'm still waiting. So, says I, let's call the 
>office
>that started the process. It's local. They said, "sorry, you'll have 
>to call
>Austin." That's long distance. But I called anyway.
>
>Sure enough, there is a "tab number" currently assigned for the car, 
>and the
>info required to purchase the registration in the county should arrive 
>in
>the mail some time this week. Now, we're talking ten weeks so far, 
>right??
>
>I politely inquired as to why it would take so long to get "approval" 
>for
>the antique registration. The lady (who was very nice and very 
>helpful) said
>"Well, the Department of Corrections was on vacation for two weeks 
>during
>Christmas and that slowed things down a lot."
>
>Excuse me?!! 
>
>The JAIL and it's population was on vacation?? 
>
>It's true. It's true!! Iti's true!!!!!! The inmates at the prison got 
>two
>weeks' vacation!! (Not just the inn-keepers.) Ain't that a hoot?! 
>
>Maybe it's not all that bad being confined to Huntsville, after all. 
>The
>state employees had to work! Got one day off! 
>
>The end of the story: I was able to get my hands on the tag!! (Big 
>miracle,
>long story...)
>
>'Tis a shame as today was a wonderful MG driving day. This afternoon I
>noticed vintage Chevy's, a couple of early 60's T-Birds, and a few 
>other
>oldies taking advantage of the beautiful, sunny, 76-degree day. I 
>guess we
>can get cabin fever here, too! 
>
>Tomorrow I put the antique tag on the car, and tomorrow it rains!! 
>Such is
>life....
>
>But, it's gettin' mighty close: Rebecca Creek, here I come! <VBG>
>
>Later....carol
>
>

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