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[GMCnet] Texas Antique License [message #65293] Sun, 22 November 2009 13:32
fbhtxak is currently offline  fbhtxak   United States
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Paul,

Go here for the application: http://tinyurl.com/ycmcyl7 For
"body style", use "grand touring vehicle". GM used that term
in some of its promotions and I used it on my application.
No questions asked. Alternatively, it can be a "1 ton
truck" as some of the bodies were used in commercial service
as "trucks". Further, the vehicle was made by the GMC Truck
and Coach Division of General Motors.

The clerk in Smith County, TX just perfunctorily issued the
plate for my '78 Royale when I applied in 2003. 'Took maybe
3 minutes.

Fred Hudspeth
'78 Royale - Tyler, TX
'82 Airstream Excella 28' Motorhome - Anchorage, Alaska


Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 08:50:57 -0600
From: Paul Stevenson <widetrack47@gmail.com>
Subject: [GMCnet] Texas Antique License
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I understand several of you from Texas and other states
register your coaches as antiques. I tried to when I
registered my 73 but the "nice" folks at the tax office
determined, after talking to the district office, that
motorhomes don't qualify. Only cars, trucks and
motorcycles. Does anyone from Texas have experience dealing
with this?? Thanks in advance your help.

Paul


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