The dealer attaches an extremely small temp reigistration to the
inside of the passengers side windshield. It is folded so as not to
reveal the new owners name and address.

On 6/24/08, Curt Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've said it before in MA you'd be stopped and go directly to jail... In fact 
> I suspect that would be true for any New England state except maybe Vermont.
>
> I notice in California alot of cars driving around with a paper plate with a 
> dealer's name and nothing else.... I dunno if thats legal or not but I see it 
> frequently.
>
> -Curt
>
> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 14:53:53 -0500
> From: John Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Buying and moving a truck. No Mercedes content, but
>     it is a diesel.
> To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
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> dave walton wrote:
> > There is a little Isuzu diesel dually I want to purchase in New York
> > State, about a 4 hour drive from Cleveland. It's from a private owner
> > who can't provide a temp tag or plate. Normally, I'd pull a plate from
> > a car just for the drive home - which in the past has worked even when
> > I was pulled over once for a burned out headlight in Iowa (I did have
> > it insured before I left), but I suspect it won't work to put a car
> > plate on a 14,000lb truck. I don't dare drive it without a plate. The
> > cops up here do not cut you any slack. In Ohio I can't get a temp tag
> > for an out of state vehicle from the DMV, and I can't title the truck
> > here until it has passed an "Out of State Inspection" where they
> > compare the VIN on the current title to the tag in the windshield. Its
> > a $1500 purchase, so it's not worth paying what it would take to have
> > the truck moved.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
>
> Drive it without a plate?  I drove the '92 2.5T from Ohio with no plate
> at all, and was even pulled over in MS for it.  Since I bought the car 1
> day before I was pulled over I was still within the legal time frame for
> licensing the vehicle.  In MS its less than a week, but some states it
> is longer.
>
> This could very well be totally different for trucks.
>
> HTH!!
>
> John
>
>
>
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