I'm trying to do the same thing in Ohio. They don't like it. They have rejected my application three times. If I could get some cooperation from VW of America in Auburn Hills, MI, regarding the number of Vanagon Westfalia's imported to the USA in 1989, I could seal the deal and force Ohio BMV to cough up the collector tags. I sent them several emails all of which were ignored. Ohio BMV will not accept "internet sources" for this information. VW AG responded right away to my request, telling me I have to ask VW of America. How do you spell quagmire? TEMiller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Wasson" <briwasson@VERIZON.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:53 PM Subject: Registering van as classic in Penna?
> Someone recently posted about trying to register their Vanagon as a classic car in Pennsylvania (I can't seem to find the original posting). I've been considering the same thing. Please contact me via PMail if you have experience doing this or are in the process. Maybe we can compare notes. > > Thanks! > Brian W. > Abington, Pa. > |
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