Getting my Z home.
#1
Getting my Z home.
My 83 280ZX is up and running and will be coming home soon. (the 14th)
Trouble is, it's been sitting for well over a year in New Mexico, has expired NM plates on it, and somehow has to make it here to Colorado. (6-7 hour trip)
Can I get temp tags for the transfer between states, or should I just have someone put it on a trailer to bring it over?
Trouble is, it's been sitting for well over a year in New Mexico, has expired NM plates on it, and somehow has to make it here to Colorado. (6-7 hour trip)
Can I get temp tags for the transfer between states, or should I just have someone put it on a trailer to bring it over?
#3
Originally Posted by Bleach
Get a 3-day transit permit at any DMV office in New Mexico. That will work. If you drive it you will also be required to have liability insurance on it.
#6
Originally Posted by duowing
Can't you just get a 30 day tag or something?
She said:
1) Renew in NM.
2) Put it on a trailer.
#7
Register it in CO. Does CO require you to physically have the car on hand? If you can register it in CO, just take your new plates with you when you go to NM to drive it home. Put your CO plates on and flip the bird to the NM bureaucracy.
I've registered all my cars in CA without anyone actually looking at the car with the only exception of one that hadn't been registered since the 80's and it wasn't in the system so I had to have a DMV "officer" or a real "officer" do a VIN verification to prove it was "real". Even then, they issued me a 90 day temp tag, site unseen, to get the VIN verification and smog check done.
I've registered all my cars in CA without anyone actually looking at the car with the only exception of one that hadn't been registered since the 80's and it wasn't in the system so I had to have a DMV "officer" or a real "officer" do a VIN verification to prove it was "real". Even then, they issued me a 90 day temp tag, site unseen, to get the VIN verification and smog check done.
Last edited by lww; 09-05-2007 at 11:16 PM.
#9
Originally Posted by lww
Register it in CO. Does CO require you to physically have the car on hand? .
Justin
#10
From what I can recall, I could register the car in Colorado if I had a CO title for it. Because it's a NM title I've been told the car will have to be present for an inspection.
As for the emission testing, I would have to go through that if I was registering up here in Broomfield, but I will be registering down in Trinidad instead.
At this time I have a way to get it back home, so no more worries. Hitting the road after work today.
As for the emission testing, I would have to go through that if I was registering up here in Broomfield, but I will be registering down in Trinidad instead.
At this time I have a way to get it back home, so no more worries. Hitting the road after work today.
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