Re: Re[2]: [MV] Misinformed in California

Eugene PANTANO (snoshu@market1.com)
Wed, 3 Nov 1999 19:12:44 -0700

Most states no not require a CDL on antique/collector vehicles..especially
if they are not used for any business purposes on the US Hwy systems...1SG
PANTANO..enough of this crap already
-----Original Message-----
From: James Burrill <jburrill@dttus.com>
To: MVTrucker@aol.com <MVTrucker@aol.com>; mil-veh@skylee.com
<mil-veh@skylee.com>; G740@aol.com <G740@aol.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 4:37 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [MV] Misinformed in California

>
> Hi John, Would you be so good as to tell the list what state you just
> got your CDL in?
>
> Since the post concerning no need for a CDL if you had antique tags
> came from California, could it be that the info was correct for that
> state and not yours?
>
> And was your buddies truck an antique with antique tags?
>
>
> Folks, it seems one distinction to answer is if the truck in question
> is tagged as an antique or not. If you have a 1970's 5 tonner, even in
> OD Green, the cops may consider you commercial. If you have a WWII
> vintage something-or-other that is tagged antique, it may be a
> different kettle of fish.
>
> In PA, an antique heavy truck does not need a CDL to drive it.
>
> Cheers
> Jim
>
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