i could not consciously sell it to someone out of state without a trailer.
maybe you will be ok,
but why chance it?
maybe you will be ok,
but why chance it?
you're going to need a 15k gross trailer. with a 10k you'll be overweight.Towcat, I figured you'd know. A trailer sounds like a good option
you are 100% correct. you're just better in saying what I meant to say.I think one of the big differences in Kali's vehicle licensing vs what I know from living in Illinois and Indiana is:
In Kali, the license plate belongs to the VEHICLE, meaning if you have a vehicle from 1983, the license plate was issued to the VEHICLE in 1983, wither you are the original owner, or the 30th owner...
In ILL and IND, the plate belongs to the PERSON. For example, when I bought my Excursion, there was NO PLATE on the truck when I bought it. I received a "paper plate" like this:
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I then went to the BMV (Bureau of Motor Vehicles) did the title transfer, registered the vehicle to me with the state, and got a license plate for the truck. Now, if I sell the vehicle, or trade it in, I remove the plate, and send the vehicle off without a plate with the new owner. I can then take MY plate to the BMV and register it to the replacement vehicle.......
"technically" the buyer has 10 days to get to DMV and get it transfered or a deposit of fees put down. Hence, the very wide set of options avail to LE on the matter. As long as all your documentation jives and you have proof of insurance, and most importantly you don't act like you have a chip on your shoulder when talking to LE, you will be allowed to continue on your merry way. Hell, if you time it right, it's only four hours to get to the nearest CA/NV border and you're in the clear as far as kali in concerned.i could not consciously sell it to someone out of state without a trailer.
maybe you will be ok,
but why chance it?
I have only ever seen the printed cardboard plate around Atlanta. In north GA where I am from, police gave us 30 days from the date on the bill of sale to get a tag so what many did (not me or anyone I knew of course) would make up a new bill of sale every 30 days and just drive. Cars over 25 years old don't even need titles so a hand drawn bill of sale every 30 days was all you needed. You do have to carry proof of auto insurance with you, but it doesn't have to match the car if it has been in possession less than 30 days.In GA, they just put cardboard with "applied for" as a plate! In MD, I can get a 14 (I think) day transport tag for small money and move any unregistered / uninspected vehicle. I drove my truck with expired PA plates in GA for over a year. All that said, I would trailer it out of the state.
Brian - I understand your point that it is worth more to you as parts but damn.....
So who's buyin