[Nobbc] temporary operators permit

Andrew S. Doran andrewdoran at berkeley.edu
Wed Apr 13 20:08:02 MDT 2011


Thanks Mike and Don,

Hopefully I'll be in line soon! Looks like they are relatively flexible (1
day to 6-8 months). Mike this is a similar situation to your TR4 (not on
the road since 1998 but I have non op status and insurance) so I have been
through some interesting times (and lines) at the DMV to get the car back
in their database, inspected by the police etc. Hopefully see you at a
ride in the coming months.

Cheers,

Andrew

> Hi Andrew,
>
> I got a temporary permit for my TR4 that was good for 6 - 8 months, after
> my
> car was silent for 12 years. I got it at DMV.
>
> Michael
> 64 TR 4
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew S. Doran" <andrewdoran at berkeley.edu>
> To: "North Bay British Car Club" <nobbc at autox.team.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 4:35 PM
> Subject: [Nobbc] temporary operators permit
>
>
>> Does anyone know how long a temporary operators permit is for and if
>> there
>> are on-line forms to be found?
>>
>> Andrew '79 Spitfire 1500
>> Richmond, CA
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