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    M37: Dismount/remove cargo bed

    While I am usually in favor of skirting silly laws, this suggestion is like tearing of the laws skirt and ploughing it like a beast in the fields. Knowing my luck I would get nailed for filing a false instrument. I like the way you think though!:grin:
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    M37: Dismount/remove cargo bed

    I've dismounted the non military winch. There are custom bumpers front and back that I can not remove because they are welded on and I a) dont know how to weld (yet) and b) dont own any welding gear (yet). The only other stuff I could strip off would be the windshield and doors and I don't...
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    M37: Dismount/remove cargo bed

    The way the DMV folks explained it to me, Historical license plates would limit the amount of driving I could do to a level below that which I had planned on.
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    M37: Dismount/remove cargo bed

    I wish I could afford a commo shelter to put in the back. The cheapest one I've seen is $850 and that did not include shipping/freight. The problem is that where I live the major thoroughfares are off limits to vehicles with commercial license plates. Also, the municipality here and down in...
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    M37: Dismount/remove cargo bed

    In order to get non-commercial license plates for my M37 I need to demonstrate that it weighs less than 5,500 pounds. What I would like to do is remove the bed from the frame and then drive over to the local quarry, have them weigh the vehicle and then show the weigh tag to the Department Of...
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