The good news is that USAA seems to have agreed to insure my truck! (Eric of www.Miltrucks.com had already titled it as a Jeep truck in Ohio.)
Tomorow I plan to go to/do battle with the DMV.
In Virginia I'm asked for:
Gross Weight
Empty Weight
GVWR (?Gross Vehicle Weight Rating?), and/or
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating?).
For an M109A3 shop van configuration what numbers would you use?
On page 4-111 of TM 43-0001-31 the "Shipping Weight" of an M109A3 is listed as 15,400 lbs. Should I use that as the Empty Weight, add the 5,000 lb. Payload for Gross Weight and 6,000 lbs. of Towed Load Allowance for 26,400 lbs. GCWR?
Oooh. I don't plan to tow anything and want to avoid the magic 26,000 lb. number that seems to require a CDL. Should I not enter anything for the latter two then?
Any thoughts/hints? I hope to register it as an Antique Vehicle (no military or historical designations in the Old Dominion that I know of) and never to use it for commercial use.
Tomorow I plan to go to/do battle with the DMV.
In Virginia I'm asked for:
Gross Weight
Empty Weight
GVWR (?Gross Vehicle Weight Rating?), and/or
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating?).
For an M109A3 shop van configuration what numbers would you use?
On page 4-111 of TM 43-0001-31 the "Shipping Weight" of an M109A3 is listed as 15,400 lbs. Should I use that as the Empty Weight, add the 5,000 lb. Payload for Gross Weight and 6,000 lbs. of Towed Load Allowance for 26,400 lbs. GCWR?
Oooh. I don't plan to tow anything and want to avoid the magic 26,000 lb. number that seems to require a CDL. Should I not enter anything for the latter two then?
Any thoughts/hints? I hope to register it as an Antique Vehicle (no military or historical designations in the Old Dominion that I know of) and never to use it for commercial use.