[Bmcu] Fw: Bought a Mini!

Rob McNair rob45789 at msn.com
Wed May 1 17:05:18 MDT 2013


Let me rephrase my statement.
Not all police forces are created equal.  Salt Lake City Corp. Police will no do a vin inspection, but the Unified Police in Salt Lake County will.  I have dealt with them twice in the last four years.  
If you call the Salt Lake City Police they will give you the phone number of the Utah State DMV, 801-297-2600, which will schedule an appointment to come to your residence to check your cars vin, or you can go in without the car and pay all the fees and get a temporary permit so you can drive it in for the vin inspection.
(Thanks Mark for pointing out that SLC Police will not do vin Inspections)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Rob McNair<mailto:rob45789 at msn.com> 
To: bmcu<mailto:bmcu at autox.team.net> 
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Bmcu] Bought a Mini!


For my two cents, I went with GRUVN and I might add you will need to have a vin inspection. Your local police officers are more than happy to do this for you. The form is on the DMV web site, or you can just take your car to the DMV. Either way the inspection is free.
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  From: Nicholas Rudelich<mailto:rudelini1 at gmail.com> 
  To: Dylan Thurston<mailto:dylan.thurston at gmail.com> 
  Cc: BMCU<mailto:Bmcu at autox.team.net> 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 1:55 PM
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  Mine is...63HPB 
  '79 b comes with 62.5 horse power. Rounded up with the desmogging, new Weber and full Tourist Trophy exhaust. 

  On Wednesday, May 1, 2013, Dylan Thurston wrote:

    I'm curious, everyone chime in.... what did everyone choose for their personalized plates (if you opted for custom plates)



    On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 12:25 PM, <richsanders2020 at comcast.net<mailto:richsanders2020 at comcast.net>> wrote:

      Aaron- I just went through the same process, but with bringing a car in from out of state.  


      So if you are having a new Utah title issued like I had to do, you have to register it at the time you apply for the title (total >$100).
      At that time you need get license plates that ARE NOT personalized. These can be vintage plates so that you are not subject to semi annual inspection. You will leave the DMV with this set of plates in hand.  However, only after your new title arrives (2-3 weeks in the mail) can you apply for the customized plates. You will need to pay an additional $63 for the customized plates which take 4-5 weeks in the mail. (It has been 4 weeks today and I'm still waiting for mine).


      The vintage application form and search process is online at the DMV website. You can actually search by choosing special plate type (in this case vintage) and then go through your selections that you are looking for to see if they are available. The vintage plates are now limited to a total of 5 (no more, no less) alpha numeric characters.


      Good luck.


      Rich Sanders.


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      From: "-J" <dodahman_001 at yahoo.com<>>
      To: "Aaron Sphar" <atsphar at yahoo.com<>>
      Cc: Bmcu at autox.team.net<>
      Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 11:21:29 AM 

      Subject: Re: [Bmcu] Bought a Mini!


      It's pretty easy.  I recently did my 70BGT.  You don't need a safety or emissions.  As long as its at least 30 years old.  You technically only supposed to drive for car shows and club activities.  But how are they going to know?  
      I think I paid $65 with personalized plates.


      BTW, this is my first group email since joining the club.  I figured I'd just join in on the fun.  


      Aaron Sphar <atsphar at yahoo.com<>> wrote:


      Sorry Brownie, it wasn't me. I went from driveway to driveway. The sqealing fan belt and old tires kept me from making too many stops. Hopefully I'll be able to replace the fan belt and de-glaze the pulleys tonight as well as check out a few things Rob Green recommended. New tires should be here Friday, but I won't be able to get them mounted till next week. 

      Does anyone have any recomendations or advice about getting the antique plates? I have not had a change to review the application process yet.

      Aaron Sphar
      atsphar at yahoo.com<>
      (801) 941-0926<>

      From: Brownie E.L. Petersen <browniepetersen at readytek.net<>>
      To: Aaron Sphar <atsphar at yahoo.com<>>; Bmcu at autox.team.net<> 
      Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 6:43 AM
      Subject: Re: [Bmcu] Bought a Mini!



      Aaron, saw a mini at Smiths a few days ago.  Was that you?

      Brownie
      1976 MGB

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