RealCavDog
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So, I picked up my M35A3 from Ft. Riley, Kansas the last half of September, had went through all the normal insurance struggles, and drove her home to Joplin, Missouri with an overpriced but accurate insurance card in my wallet. Took her straight to the local Goodyear and had her safety inspected, then off to the Missouri Department of Revenue with my Arizona G.L. issued title, paid invoice showing sales tax paid in Kansas, which was higher than here, no problem, not that much, and a copy of my Personal Property tax reciept. Tagged it for 18,000 pounds for now until I scale it with my M105A2 and figure loaded weight, AND paid for beyond local plate, all overkill legal for now to avoid any issues in case of the worst happening, and only driving it unloaded till I upgrade plates.
A small hassle from the nice lady at the counter, as the Inspection form had the NSN number, minus the -01- , with the 6-digit serial number on the end. 17 digits that way, but title was issued in the State of Missouri with only the last 6-digits, as was the original Arizona title. Not a problem at all, had to give it a shot, and has nothing to do with the issue I will be addressing shortly.
SO, have been driving it fairly regularly to work, cruising around the country for photo ops, visiting with the occasional LEO and servicemen, put about 1000 miles on it including the recovery, all going well . . .and then the letter arrives on the same day that I learn my Mother has passed suddenly.
RE: 1999 AMGN IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 505XXX
LICENSE PLATE 12A3BC (fake # !)
Dear Mr Harrison,
The Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Bureau (MVB) recieved your request for Missouri original title for the above referenced unit.
The Motor Vehicle Bureau's primary responsibility is to properly title and license motor vehicles, trailers, boats, and outboard motors in the state of Missouri. This vehicle does not pass the highway patrol's specifications to run on the highway, therefore, the Department of Revenue does not title or license such units. The Certificate of Origin you submitted for the above referenced unit is being returned.
It is imperative that you return title number ABC12345 and license plate number 12A3BC to the MVB upon reciept of this letter.
If you paid any fees to the department, you may request a refund of title/processing fees paid by completing the attached Refund Request Application (FORM-426) and mailing it to the address above.
If you require additional information or assistance, please contact the Motor Vehicle Bureau at Post Office Box 100, Jefferson City, Missouri 65105-0100 or by telephone at (573)526-3669 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
MOTOR VEHICLE BUREAU
Also included were my original G.L. paperwork and title, inspection certificate, a voided copy of my registration and all the paperwork my local office sent to the state BEFORE they sent me the new title and paperwork !
Several phone calls sent me ping-ponging between the MVB, "The Highway Patrol says your too wide", . . . local HP inspection and compliance station, "We heard they were considering this based on EPA reasons, but being ex-military, I know it can't be size related . . .here's the number to the State Chief, good luck", . . . to Jefferson City, where the Chief told me to hold tight and do nothing until someone got back to me, as there seemed to lots of confusion on the subject.
He also is ex-military, and knew the difference between a C model dropside, which mine is not, so only 96 inches wide, and was familiar with the 3116 Cat, so EPA requirements are not an issue.
Let the Bureucratic confusion and infringement begin. I believe my 1999 will be fine in the long run, but what about all you guys with the older trucks . . . . . . . . .
A small hassle from the nice lady at the counter, as the Inspection form had the NSN number, minus the -01- , with the 6-digit serial number on the end. 17 digits that way, but title was issued in the State of Missouri with only the last 6-digits, as was the original Arizona title. Not a problem at all, had to give it a shot, and has nothing to do with the issue I will be addressing shortly.
SO, have been driving it fairly regularly to work, cruising around the country for photo ops, visiting with the occasional LEO and servicemen, put about 1000 miles on it including the recovery, all going well . . .and then the letter arrives on the same day that I learn my Mother has passed suddenly.
RE: 1999 AMGN IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 505XXX
LICENSE PLATE 12A3BC (fake # !)
Dear Mr Harrison,
The Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Bureau (MVB) recieved your request for Missouri original title for the above referenced unit.
The Motor Vehicle Bureau's primary responsibility is to properly title and license motor vehicles, trailers, boats, and outboard motors in the state of Missouri. This vehicle does not pass the highway patrol's specifications to run on the highway, therefore, the Department of Revenue does not title or license such units. The Certificate of Origin you submitted for the above referenced unit is being returned.
It is imperative that you return title number ABC12345 and license plate number 12A3BC to the MVB upon reciept of this letter.
If you paid any fees to the department, you may request a refund of title/processing fees paid by completing the attached Refund Request Application (FORM-426) and mailing it to the address above.
If you require additional information or assistance, please contact the Motor Vehicle Bureau at Post Office Box 100, Jefferson City, Missouri 65105-0100 or by telephone at (573)526-3669 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
MOTOR VEHICLE BUREAU
Also included were my original G.L. paperwork and title, inspection certificate, a voided copy of my registration and all the paperwork my local office sent to the state BEFORE they sent me the new title and paperwork !
Several phone calls sent me ping-ponging between the MVB, "The Highway Patrol says your too wide", . . . local HP inspection and compliance station, "We heard they were considering this based on EPA reasons, but being ex-military, I know it can't be size related . . .here's the number to the State Chief, good luck", . . . to Jefferson City, where the Chief told me to hold tight and do nothing until someone got back to me, as there seemed to lots of confusion on the subject.
He also is ex-military, and knew the difference between a C model dropside, which mine is not, so only 96 inches wide, and was familiar with the 3116 Cat, so EPA requirements are not an issue.
Let the Bureucratic confusion and infringement begin. I believe my 1999 will be fine in the long run, but what about all you guys with the older trucks . . . . . . . . .
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