>What I usually do is take a plate off one of my existing vehicles and 
>registration that won’t need to be driven in my absence and use that. If I 
>would get stopped I have the plate I’m going to transfer, the registration and 
>insurance card.

In a state you reside in, that may be well and good. Driving a car 1,700 miles 
with fictitious plates will get the car impounded. A number of years ago I 
attempted to drive a 1992 300D home from Maryland with no plates. The cop said 
if I had fictitious plates it would've been a mess. I probably should've 
checked into a temporary tag, but I don't think one was available.

Legal, shipped or on a trailer.


Rick
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