Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 21:44:42 -0600
Reply-To: JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
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From: JRodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: VuhVanagon.com
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In Alabama, even if you are the most redneck of rednecks - with your car
in front of your house trailer sitting up on blocks with the engine out
after the car died - if you have a title, it is supposed have current
registration and if registered must have a current tag or license. If it
is licensed, it must have liability insurance. The annual tag serves as
the property tax. Of course nobody with a vehicle up on blocks ever does
all that - but it is the law! Screwy!
John
On 1/16/2013 7:03 PM, kimbrennan@mac.com wrote:
> Haven't checked on Pulaski county, but many other counties in Virginia require you to pay personal property tax on vehicles regardless of whether they are titled or road worthy. Can add up to quite a bit of change. Like Chris says, local govts aren't necessarily auto enthusiast friendly.
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On Jan 16, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Jamie Fitterer <fittdog8848@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
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>> Amazing. So a guy wants to have a hobby to fix up and sell a few vans and big brother or business has to come along and stomp on you. Although, this example is a little absurd I am referring more towards if a person wanted to just sell one or two a year. And that somehow hurts used car dealers that want nothing to do with VW Vanagons? Some state require 50 - 100K bonds to be able to sell only one or two.
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>>> Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 14:55:44 -0500
>>> From: JordanVw@AOL.COM
>>> Subject: VuhVanagon.com
>>> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>>>
>>> In a message dated 1/16/2013 2:07:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>>> Rubatoguy@COMCAST.NET writes:
>>>
>>> And apparently the city went after him because they claimed he was an
>>> unlicenced auto dealer:
>>>
>>> _http://www.southwesttimes.com/2009/12/archive-4281/_
>>> (http://www.southwesttimes.com/2009/12/archive-4281/)
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> the mistake kevin made was buying a property that was right in the middle
>>> of town on a main road. if he had bought a farm in the country off a main
>>> road in the middle of nowhere, nobody would have complained.
>>>
>>> i went thru something similar a few yrs ago as some of y'all may remember.
>>> the most vanagons ive ever had at one time was about 25 -30 or so at my
>>> folks farm. you couldn't even see them from the road, they were all neatly
>>> lined up like kevins.. but..it just took one person to make a call to the
>>> township and that was it. it was a way for them to make money on the
>>> fines so they jumped on it like flies on poo.... "fine" with me, i sold the
>>> westys and parted out the rest. i saved what i could but a lot of good
>>> stuff went to the crusher as i was under a time constraint. made some money
>>> back at the local scrapper when i hauled them over the scale, but mostly it
>>> was a loss because scrap metal was down then. such is life. i just
>>> have 3 runners now and one parts van for my own use. my vanagon
>>> collecting days are over! :)
>>>
>>> chris
>>> '89 westy
>>> '84 sunroof wolfsburg
>>> '85 doka
>>> and one '85 parts van.
>>> that's it!!
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