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<blockquote data-quote="clutchee" data-source="post: 720778" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>Using the Jeep Cherokee method is the easiest....</p><p>Biggest thing is getting vin plate installed- pop rivets.</p><p></p><p>Then the vehicle it came from going away in little pieces.... careful, most vehicles have vin in other places also, floor pan, frame rails, etc.</p><p></p><p>If the vehicle is "somewhat" legal... ie it's looks like has fenders, panels, or whatever.... even if pulled over you can talk your way through it.</p><p>I'm in same boat, my Sami is just tubes... 4 linked, and full hydro.</p><p></p><p>The one cop I got pulled over by actually asked if it was street legal to be on road... I said yes, it's regsisted, tagged, and has working lights.</p><p>He "accepted" this and let us go, but again, could he have hammered me- Yeap!</p><p></p><p>While I don't ride my buggy on road much any more, I do at least have vin plate and it's in my name.</p><p></p><p>But if push comes to shove a cop could nail me for full hydro, bead locks, lights, blinkers, no windshield, and the list goes on and on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clutchee, post: 720778, member: 3656"] Using the Jeep Cherokee method is the easiest.... Biggest thing is getting vin plate installed- pop rivets. Then the vehicle it came from going away in little pieces.... careful, most vehicles have vin in other places also, floor pan, frame rails, etc. If the vehicle is “somewhat” legal... ie it’s looks like has fenders, panels, or whatever.... even if pulled over you can talk your way through it. I’m in same boat, my Sami is just tubes... 4 linked, and full hydro. The one cop I got pulled over by actually asked if it was street legal to be on road... I said yes, it’s regsisted, tagged, and has working lights. He “accepted” this and let us go, but again, could he have hammered me- Yeap! While I don’t ride my buggy on road much any more, I do at least have vin plate and it’s in my name. But if push comes to shove a cop could nail me for full hydro, bead locks, lights, blinkers, no windshield, and the list goes on and on. [/QUOTE]
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