A Trip Permit is required but is good only in the State of WA. Other
States issue a permit that is valid in all States. I was advised to
stop in OR and obtain another permit as I headed South to CA.

At least that is the way it was 4 years ago.

WA always needs to be a little different.

On 1/14/06, Robert & Tara Ludwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you drive anything in WA that isn't the way they want it, be prepared
> to be pulled over and have your entire life gone through. Not worth it,
> get whatever transit goodies that you need to be legal and they'll most
> likely leave you alone.
>
> -----Robert
>
> Brodbeck wrote:
> > Is it necessary to have a temporary permit to drive a newly-purchased
> > car home, in WA?  In MI, where I used to live, it's legal to drive
> > without a plate to the "first place of storage," but I can't find any
> > info on whether that's legal here.
> >
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Palm Springs, CA
1992 500 SEL 140K "Stardust"
1985 380SL 145K "Blue Belle"

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