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As evidenced in Wisconsin, there is no Federal law requiring states to license any particular vehicle. It is up to the states. What one states does has nothing to do with requirements in another.
Lend Lease ended with WWII and certainly never included the enemy.... Many countries purchased M151s. Jordan, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Israel, Thailand, Philippines, Mexico, Colombia just to name a few.
Nice to have front discs...
No, it does not. The 25 year vintage exemption has come into play. It is totally up to the state. Title requirements vary but have nothing to do with Federal.
Some of you guys need to get a grip. Once and for all, IT DEPENDS UPON THE STATE. A Sheriff's department vehicle is not required to have a title in some states and upon the legitimate sale, can then be issued a title. Ohio, Georgia and Colorado are this way.
FWIW, PLGRs are no longer controlled and are showing up a lot of places, but without COMSEC programing of course. It is after all 18 year old technology.
Wonderful. Looks good in the Hagerty Magazine, too. Our local steel company, ARMCO Steel, sent an ambulance crew of 19 men and bought five Fords to send over.
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