On 3 Jun 03, at 15:11, VWNut Hawk wrote (but I think was quoting someone else): > They can exist on your > own property and be worked on, camped in etc. without > collision/liability > insurance. :) > DEFINATELY depends on the state you're in. In Louisiana, the insurance companies are in cahoots with DMV and report you if you let your policy lapse. The DMV then automatically fines you each time you get reported if you don't turn in your plates beforehand, whether you drive your temporarily uninsured vehicle or not. DMV won't let you renew your drivers license, registration, or do anything else without paying the fine. Tonya Sick 87 Vanagon GL Wolfs |
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