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Welcome from Kansas City. Cali is one of the worst places to own an MV due to the cost and regulations. I do like the state as a place to visit. They just want too much money and control.
M818: $81 per yr. for "Historic" reg...$120 for ins. Oh yeah, CARB exemptWelcome from Kansas City. Cali is one of the worst places to own an MV due to the cost and regulations. I do like the state as a place to visit. They just want too much money and control.
Yeah, forgot to mention that...didn't want to get to wordyCA has a very funny law that states with a class c license you can only drive a three axle vehicle if the GVW is under 6,000 lbs, yes 6,000 lbs.
The other issue is an A2 is not old enough to be historic if the paperwork is correct.
My apologies. No offense meant. I haven't seen numbers that low before for CA. Most of the post I've seen talked about how expensive it was.I pay $72 a year to register my deuce and $260 to insure it in CA. That seems reasonable. Far from being one of the worst.
I've read that thread a few times and find it helpful.Welcome to the site!
Take a look at this thread it may help you with registering your truck.
California Title Registration Diesel Smog Law and GL loadout info for M35 Deuce 5 Ton: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...out-info-for-M35-Deuce-5-Ton&referrerid=19939
California Peeps: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?77983-California-Peeps&referrerid=19939
Yes. For about one year, I drove an M925 or M926 (can't remember if it had drop sides) for our Ammo section.So were you using the 939 series when you were in, or were you using the earlier 809/39 series 5 tons?
Welcome to the site!
How does removing an axle help?After reading up on registering this beast, looks like I'll be removing one rear axle until she turns 25.