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Re: re:Crashing the Z Car Club Show

To: <SPL311RDST@aol.com>, <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: re:Crashing the Z Car Club Show
From: "Doutre, Chris" <chris_doutre@ibm.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 20:15:20 -0700
Laurie,

I live in Scottsdale, AZ. Here are the facts as I understand them:

If you are working in AZ and living here "permanently," and you want to
drive your car on the street, you are technically obliged to register your
car here within 10 days. There is an MVD location on Beck, one block south
of Chandler Blvd, right next to the emissions testing place.

At the MVD, you will have to get an "out of state" vehicle inspection and
for some reason they want to see working windshield wipers (Egad! Why?), in
addition to head lights, tail lights, and license lights. The horn has to
work, but hand signals are apparently acceptable for turning. Oh, you will
also need an emissions test.

If you are not working in AZ, I think you get 30 days.

I don't think this is enforced too religiously. I've heard of people getting
away with old tags for a while (I did once), and others who got nailed the
next day. But in any case, if you actually drive the car, I believe you are
expected to have current tags from somewhere. So if your WA tags are
obviously expired, it could be a problem.

You can get a "1-trip" paper pass, specifically for getting a car smogged or
repaired or both, good for three days, for a buck. It's probably OK for a
quick trip to the Z-car party too, but I'm not sure. You can get as many of
these passes in a year as you want. I have gotten many of these in order to
deal with repetitive trips to the Datsun shop and the smog shop.

You can get a 30-day pass, $$ unknown, but you can only get one a year.

True story from two years ago: Due to an addressing error on my title, I
didn't get a renewal reminder from the MVD and drove my car for ten months
with expired tags before a friendly officer stopped me and alerted me to the
situation. Mandatory $80 minimum fine, could go as high as $400 if your
eyelash batting is not successful. Unfortunately, the MVD had panicked when
they didn't hear from me, assumed my insurance had lapsed, and suspended (!)
my plates. Another mandatory $80 minimum fine, $400 maximum. So read the
address on your new AZ title very carefully.

Welcome to AZ, roadster paradise for several months a year (not right now
though).

Chris Doutre
67 1600

-----Original Message-----
From: SPL311RDST@aol.com <SPL311RDST@aol.com>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 7:40 PM
Subject: re:Crashing the Z Car Club Show


>Uh Oh ! <G> Sounds like fun to me ! Would love to "mingle" with like-minded
>car-nuts.
>
>One teensy little problem:
>As I just pulled into town here, my Roadster seems to have very expired
>(1992) WA state plates on it.... anyone know what the tolerance of the
local
>constables here regarding being legally licenced? They wouldn't hassle me
>much would they? (Does a good dose of eyelash batting work with them?? <G>)
I
>have a good, signed off title from my dad, but haven't had the opportunity
to
>transfer anything over yet. Any quickie advice on getting the thing
>"official"  to this state would be helpful as well.
>
>
>Laurie Clifton
>Chandler, AZ
>'70 1600
>


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