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On the road (well almost!) long and boring

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Subject: On the road (well almost!) long and boring
From: "Brad Kahler" <Brad.Kahler@141.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 1998 19:32:25 -0600
Hi LIsters,

First of all I want to thank those of YOU on the list who helped get 
me to the point I'm at today.  Without your assistance I would 
venture to say that I would still be months away from completion.

Some of you are probably aware that I've been trying to complete my 
1964 Spitfire.  Its a project I've been working on for 10 years.  
Well, aside from the state of Nebraska throwing a wrench in the works 
I would be driving it this weekend.  Several things took place friday 
to keep me off the road.  First of all the spitfire had a Colorado 
title.  In order to license the car in Nebraska the car has to be 
inspected by the Sherifs department for proper comm # (VIN).  Now in 
order to do this the vehicle has to be brought to the DMV building.  
There were two ways for me to get the vehicle there, one was to drive 
it which was technically against the law, the 2nd way would be by 
trailer.  The last thing I wanted to do was to drive the car up on my 
trailer for a 3 mile trip.  I elected to drive the car knowing that 
if I got stopped for no plates and was given a ticket I would then 
have to pay 10 years of back license fees for a car that was never 
capable of being driven!!!  Fortunately the trip to the DMV went 
without incident, other than a whole lot of fun.  Once I got there it 
turns out that the national computer check system was DOWN.  Again I 
got lucky and the sherif was willing to take the information down 
about the car and would call me when the computers came back on line. 
 He thought it would be monday.  No sooner did I get home when the 
phone rang, the sherif was calling to say the computers were up and 
paper work was taken care of.  Now all I had to do was go back to DMV 
and get the title changed and get my plates, and WOW I'm on the 
road!!!

Not quite,  once I got to DMV I found out that for historical plates 
you have to go to the State court house and apply for them there.  
Unfortunately the clerk also said, the lady that handles these plates 
at the State court house  went home sick earlier that day.  So, I 
still couldn't get my plates.  Now I'm spending another weekend 
looking at my Spitfire parked in the driveway calling to me!!  Since 
I'm out of town all next week I have to send my father down to take 
care of the historical plates.  After that its supposed to be 7 to 
10 days before the plates arrive.  Now I'm just wondering what other 
fly is going to get in the ointment.

Sorry to bore everybody with this, but I don't have much else to do 
but sit and look at my car!!

Thanks,

Brad

1964 Spitfire4            BFC25720L (First test drive completed March 28th !!!)
1966 TR4A                CT72398L (Car is finally home and ready for 
Restoration)
1951 Dodge Truck    82217766  B-3-B-108 (Boxes & Boxes of parts right now)

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