Non-commercial use

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by txviking, Jul 19, 2009.

  1. txviking

    txviking <strong>Trucker Geek</strong>

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    Do you think you could scan those state exemption letters? This would be a good resource to publish e.g. in the ATHS members section.

    Florida will give you antique plates on a truck that's 25 years old, just like they will on a car that's 25 years old. But mine's only half that age, so I'm out of luck. I have a regular Florida car plate on my Peterbilt.
     
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  3. txviking

    txviking <strong>Trucker Geek</strong>

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    It isn't a cheap hobby, but I earn that money and this is how I enjoy spending it. And I don't have a boat. :biggrin_25520:

    I wouldn't mind doing an RV conversion, but in the meantime, I've thought about pulling the fifth wheel off and bolting a pickup bed to the frame.

    "You call that a pickup truck? THIS is a pickup truck!" :biggrin_255:
     
  4. walleye

    walleye Road Train Member

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    Same line of thinking I have,....
     
  5. luvtheroad

    luvtheroad Road Train Member

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    I've got a 40' enclosed car hauler that I've thought of using my truck for. Not sure since I haven't really looked at the fifth wheel and the post on the trailer to see what would have to be done so that the trailer would pull well and level like it should. Another project, lol.
     
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