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New from Western Oklahoma

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Greetings from western Oklahoma.

I am looking at purchasing an M35A2 to use as a parade truck for our Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop.

Last week I test drove a 1970 AM General with a White engine (non-turbo) and couldn't stop smiling. Awesome! Look forward to more time behind the wheel.

I would like some information on safely and legally driving a titled, but unregistered/untagged, deuce and a half home from another state. Driving across country with no tag on the vehicle sounds like asking for trouble. I tried to search but came up empty. Help!
 
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Welcome from Pa. I know the answer to your question. You are going to need a tow truck or have the current owner drive it to your house then do the title transfer and registration.
 

kblazer87

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Hello and welcome from southeastern Indiana. My first call would be to the Oklahoma BMV to see if I could get a temporary tag to put on the truck for the transport if I were in your place.
 

Mike929

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Texas allows FMV (former military vehicles) to have numbers painted on bumper in lieu of plates. I'm not sure a out OK.

I drove mine from OKC(Tinker AFB) to Texas with no issues. Passed several PD with no issues. Note, I had insurance and one trip registration to show if they did pull me over, so I was legal.

I had a blast driving mine in parades and to my dad's army reunion, but my 5 ton is more comfortable.
 

Warthog

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Texas allows FMV (former military vehicles) to have numbers painted on bumper in lieu of plates. I'm not sure a out OK.

I drove mine from OKC(Tinker AFB) to Texas with no issues. Passed several PD with no issues. Note, I had insurance and one trip registration to show if they did pull me over, so I was legal.

I had a blast driving mine in parades and to my dad's army reunion, but my 5 ton is more comfortable.
OK does allow it. You buy the regular tag and then pay more to not use the tag. Payable each year.

With a Bill-of-Sale/Title and insurance it shouldn't be a problem driving it home. Just have your paperwork in order if anyone asks.
 
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Tracer

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Greetings from western Oklahoma.

I am looking at purchasing an M35A2 to use as a parade truck for our Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop.

Last week I test drove a 1970 AM General with a White engine (non-turbo) and couldn't stop smiling. Awesome! Look forward to more time behind the wheel.

I would like some information on safely and legally driving a titled, but unregistered/untagged, deuce and a half home from another state. Driving across country with no tag on the vehicle sounds like asking for trouble. I tried to search but came up empty. Help!
The California DMV will issue a ferry permit in certain situations. As Kblazer87 said check with the Oklahoma DMV. I'm sure they have something similar.
 
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