Re: [MV] Insurance/plates in Indiana

Dave Cole (DA_Cole@compuserve.com)
Tue, 1 Dec 1998 14:15:33 -0500

Dale, this is almost too good to be true. I pulled the page of legal cod=
e
off the internet and it certainly looks like it should work. I think the=

BMV folks are going to be banging their heads against the wall for a whil=
e
trying to figure out what to do though.

I checked on my trucks and I found that the IH 5 Ton M51 dump has a numbe=
r
on the right side of the front bumper, it is 264GP426E. On the 2 1/2 ton=

IH Flatbed Airforce truck that I have it has a number on each door which =
is
71B5379. This number has been painted over but is quite easily seen. =

Does anyone know exactly what these number mean? Or are they just assign=
ed
numbers? =

I should probably take some pictures of the numbers so I have proof. Hav=
e
you ever done this yourself before? I'm just sort of wondering how this =
is
going to go over at the BMV. The people behind the desks couldn't answer=

any of my questions before without finding the proper page in a book.

Thanks,

Dave

Message text written by "R. Dale White"
>If you have the original army registration number
on your truck you can use that to register your truck (indiana code
IC9-18-14). its a one time
registration and fee, no plates are issued, the registration number is
used to identify your truck. you can check it out at<

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