It is VERY illegal to simply take plates from an existing car and place them on a purchased car. Z
--- Fred Brittain <vanpire@CITLINK.NET> wrote: > Volks, > > I am buying a VW (non-vanagon) in Denver on Friday. > I live in SE Utah > and want to drive it home. Does anyone in Colorado > know what would > need to be done to be legal. I will have a > certificate of insurance. > The shop owner (and my wife) think that I should be > ok putting plates > from another of my cars on it. > > I would like to be legal, but would have to do > paperwork Friday > afternoon in a city I am not familiar with. > > Any info or suggestions appreciated. > > VANAGON CONTENT: I am very pleased with my new K&N > air filter. Is it > fantasy or do I really feel a little extra power? > > Fred > 89 Westy > 98 Beetle TDI (on Friday) > Moab, UT
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