In this case how would they know unless you tell them? I dont recall the cucvs having anything special on the VINs so to them it should just be a chevy truck 


I took a look at that whole document for the first time.
I’m not an attorney, I’m just a LEO, but I’m used to reading between the lines for technicalities.
Are we looking at a law, or a regulation, or just a guideline for DMV employees to follow?
That being said, they have to define the word “military” somewhere. In some states, the state constitution is written so that the “unorganized militia” or similar language, is part of the state’s military forces. I know MA is like that; technically all able-bodies persons age 18 to 65 are the “unorganized militia” and are thus components of the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth.
It wouldn't surprise me from a governor who wears tennis shoes with a suit to try sending notices of revoked registration.Forking stupid.
So if you already have your CUCV registered you are cool until it's time to renew? Or are they going to pull what you got without warning?


Or with out of state plates.Just do like me and drive with expired tags, oh wait that only works in rural areas with barely any cops.![]()
I'm pretty sure people are fine if its registered. I don't think they can Legally revoke your registration. I've already paid for the 5 years. Still have 3 left.Forking stupid.
So if you already have your CUCV registered you are cool until it's time to renew? Or are they going to pull what you got without warning?
He probably will get screwed. They likely won't renew it unless this gets reversed somehow. I always get the 5 year collector plates when possible and I plan to keep it for awhile. No emissions on 75 and older. 76+ just the first one, then once every 5 years. I asked DMV if I got the normal 1 year plates on my 1923 Willys T-bucket if it needs emissions and they said yes. If I got the 5 year collector plates then no emissions ever. Could you imagine at the emissions testing center, the look on their eyes pulling in with 1923 Willys T-bucket 454ci and all?!!I texted my buddy Ian and it was the first time he had heard of it. He just got his legal to ride back in March or April. But he did not go classic plates. I wonder if he is going to get screwed when he renews.