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Moving to AL with 5 ton and trailer questions.

TacticalDoc

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Well...my work contract is signed and I'll be moving to AL with my M923 and M1101.
Currently they are registered in Florida. The truck has a one time antique tag and is made in 1984 (30 years old)
I will also have a home in FL as well and my military HOR will be in FL.

What do I need to do to register my a military truck in AL. Can I still get a one time antique tag?
 

guns1977

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I run a Farm tag on mine, there are a lot of MV in the area doing farm duty, speader trucks, dump truck, converted to grain trucks.
 

porkysplace

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How you register a vehicle depends on your intended use , the Alabama DMV website would be most likely the place to get a answer on how it needs to be registered.
 

Another Ahab

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Well...my work contract is signed and I'll be moving to Alabama with my M923 and M1101.
Currently they are registered in Florida. The truck has a one time antique tag and is made in 1984 (30 years old)
I will also have a home in FL as well and my military HOR will be in FL.

What do I need to do to register my a military truck in AL. Can I still get a one time antique tag?


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glassk

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I registered my M116A1, M116A3, and M1102 with a picture of the data plate, serial #, make and length, (under 10,000 lbs is what they asked) and GL invoice, get the forms and have a deputy verify the VIN on the truck or they will want to see it at the tag office,
 

Another Ahab

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Tuscaloosa Co. Looking at a few 30 acer homes.
Had an Aunt and Uncle lived in Tuscaloosa back in the day (later moved to Baltimore; worked for Gulf States Paper)

- 'Gator would occasionally wander into their backyard.

That would be cool to move into a 'gator neighborhood. Hope you get lucky.

And hope you register your "motor pool" OK, too.
 
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