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Well, Ohio law isn't going to help me here, but it looks like Ohio DOES recognize painted unit numbers in lieu of a mounted plate, so long as the historic plates are kept in the cab. That's what I'm going to do until I'm told otherwise. Thanks!
Okay, here is the wording on KY state law:
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Now, my question: do the numbers painted on the rear bumperettes of my deuce constitute an "Authentic Kentucky License Plate?" as stated above? Per the info I got from Carnac, this truck has always been a KY national guard truck.
I will, of...
No front plate required PLUS (I need to re-read it but I think) KRS says historic plates may be kept in the cab, even the rear one need not be displayed. I'll double-check that.
There's a joke in there somewhere: How do you tell if two deuces are drag racing?
...when the 'chute pops out behind them...
...they start by running over a christmas tree...
...because the smoke comes out REALLY black...
I don't know. Someone can prolly do better...
Hey while I've got you; I'm noticing a few drops of coolant on the front of the compressor after she runs lately. The coolant doesn't route through the compressor, does it? I think it must be coming out, maybe out of the radiator cap and spraying on it. But it almost looks like it's leaking out...
Eight months after winning my deuce on GL, I finally got my plates today. She's finally street-lethal. I mean legal. :D
While I was in the clerk's office, a vietnam vet came in and was giving her a good looking-over. He said he was a motorpool mechanic and had worked on them. When all our...