flyusn99
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Hello Everyone,
I'm a SS newbie. Like a lot of people I won an auction (Oct 8th) for one of the M35A2's now held up by the DRMS hold. Mine's in Frankfort (along with exactly 80 other ones as of last Saturday when I drove through).
I'm on Active duty in the US Navy recently PCS'ed to Jacksonville FL, (also recently returned from Afghanistan where the MV heavy metal bug bit). I'm an Alaskan, (born and raised, and plan on returning home as soon as I get out of the Navy) and will be registering my Deuce in Alaska. This brings me to my point, after extensive research on the Alaska DMV website and actually looking up Alaskan laws on vehicle registration I'm trying to find out how MV enthusiasts in Alaska have registered their MVs and not paid commercial rates.
It seems everything indicates no matter what the use, if it is over 10,000 pounds it gets charged the commercial rates. At 13,500lb the M35A2 would be $516 for 2 years this is a bit much considering a normal 2 year registration costs $100. This large fee apparently also applies to historic plates.
I plan on driving the Deuce frequently so the one time $10 plates seem to be out of the question.... Anyone have any thoughts or experiences with the Alaskan DMV who could offer insights, or do I just need to suck it up and pony up the cash....
Thank you in advance for any thoughts or suggestions.....
I'm a SS newbie. Like a lot of people I won an auction (Oct 8th) for one of the M35A2's now held up by the DRMS hold. Mine's in Frankfort (along with exactly 80 other ones as of last Saturday when I drove through).
I'm on Active duty in the US Navy recently PCS'ed to Jacksonville FL, (also recently returned from Afghanistan where the MV heavy metal bug bit). I'm an Alaskan, (born and raised, and plan on returning home as soon as I get out of the Navy) and will be registering my Deuce in Alaska. This brings me to my point, after extensive research on the Alaska DMV website and actually looking up Alaskan laws on vehicle registration I'm trying to find out how MV enthusiasts in Alaska have registered their MVs and not paid commercial rates.
It seems everything indicates no matter what the use, if it is over 10,000 pounds it gets charged the commercial rates. At 13,500lb the M35A2 would be $516 for 2 years this is a bit much considering a normal 2 year registration costs $100. This large fee apparently also applies to historic plates.
I plan on driving the Deuce frequently so the one time $10 plates seem to be out of the question.... Anyone have any thoughts or experiences with the Alaskan DMV who could offer insights, or do I just need to suck it up and pony up the cash....
Thank you in advance for any thoughts or suggestions.....