M-35s in Massachusetts--Lee in Sturbridge

From: CERANTHIA@aol.com
Date: Fri May 19 2000 - 16:19:13 PDT


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Hey all,Lee the best way to register your M-35 is to seek out an auto
insurance agent who knows what they are doing. I went to five of them before
I found one that knew "which end of the pen the ink came out of ". If your
beast is for fun, register it as an historic/antique vehicle. Arbella
insurance is only $213.00 per year,and $60.00 Mass registration fee. If it's
for commercial use,the sky is'nt the limit in fee's and taxes. Antique is
the way to go--no state inspection--no over the road taxes--no fuel taxes--no
weight restrictions--and an easy time at the registry. You only have to
abide by the antique restrictions,which are on the honor system. I try to
stay within the limits which means: weekends,holidays,club events and to and
from a repair facility. The system works because we abide by the rules,and
because "ALL" antiques are considered equal,no classes!!! Not a bad deal. I
hope you and your familiy enjoy your M-35 as much as we do,it's part of the
family,but sometimes my wife complains that I spend more time with my truck
than with her. Hey I married her did'nt I !!! Is'nt that enough ??? Happy
"Deucing" Lee !!! Best wishes to all on the list.

Mike in Plymouth,MA.
M-35A2C (Ugly Bastard)



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