Well, I'm home. My car, a 1992 Mercedes 300D is not... yet. It is a long story, for another time. (I should start a blog). Suffice to say, we do NOT live in the land of freedom anymore. Interstate commerce is extremely restricted, to the point where it is difficult, if not impossible, to purchase a vehicle in one state, and drive it home, legally, because of red tape and prohibitive laws. You can pay a shipper big money or you can use a trailer and tow it. You could use a dealer tag if you could get one (very expensive for a dealers license here). If you wanted to take the chance of losing the car to an impound, you could put a plate on it from another car. I was not going to take that chance. In the state of Indiana the BMV will not issue a temp tag for transport from another state to Indiana and in the state of Maryland the BMV will not issue a temp tag for transport of a vehicle purchased there to another state. Quite a catch 22. Back to square one, with a much lighter wallet.
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