Actually this raises an interesting point.
After completing the restoration on my Mk II, I brought it to the CT DMV for its
required inspection. The first thing they said when inspecting the chassis tag
was that it was illegal and needed to be riveted. I feared a bureaucratic go
round, but the inspector relented when I adamantly insisted that they were not
riveted at the factory.
I have never heard of another owner having a problem in CT, but I would fear
that
another inspector who might choose to be a PITA could give someone a hard time.
As far as a home address goes, since I don't exist, I cannot live anywhere. :-)
Jay Fishbein
Wallingford, CT
RBHouston@aol.com wrote:
> OOOrrrrrrrrr, get some ID plates from the usual sources, one with your ID#,
> put it on some listers more original bugeye, take pictures or whatever, get
> the registration, and then trade the ID plates back.
>
> I'm sure Jay F. would be happy to loan you his...what could they do to
> someone with no home address.
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