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wheelguru 03-08-2004 01:41 PM

picking up SDL in NC - ?? about license plates
 
I am flying to Raleigh on Friday to pick up a 300sdl (assuming that nothing about it scares me once I get there). I have had a '78 300d for a while, and have driven a few 126s, but not an SDL. Is there anything specific I should check on this car before I hand over the money?
What do I do about plates. As I understand it, the plates in NC sort of go with the owner instead of with the car. When you get a car there you apparently put your own plates on it. Here in MN, the plates stay with the car, so I can't very well take the plates from one of my cars here and just stick them on a different car. What do I do? I assume I can get a temporary window tag, but does anyone know for sure?
thanks , andy

janko 03-08-2004 01:46 PM

pack the mn plates. and drive carefully. no one will know. and good luck on the purchase experience.

kerry 03-08-2004 01:49 PM

Call NC motor vehicles. When I bought my 409d in CA, they gave me a temporary registration to drive home. Cost $10. In CO you can get a temporary one month permit. Make sure the motor vehicle office will be open when you are there.

Rick Miley 03-08-2004 03:20 PM

You really need a response from someone who has done this in NC, because the rules vary from state to state. Buying my 240D in NY required 3 trips to the DMV, about 2 hours each time, along with several hours of phone calls and a few faxes. An absolutely horrific experience that I would not want to repeat.

Nor would I ever put plates on a car they didn't belong with. Some careless nut can always run into you, no matter how careful you are, and you'll end up in court or in jail.

Habanero 03-08-2004 03:33 PM

I would second the sentiment about not putting different plates on a car. I imagine it would be far worse to put false plates on than to not have any plates at all. I think usually if you have the bill of sale with you, you are okay. Good idea to check with your state, the purchase state, and maybe the states along the way, though, just to be safe.

whunter 03-08-2004 04:35 PM

Re: picking up SDL in NC - ?? about license plates
 
Quote:

Originally posted by wheelguru
I am flying to Raleigh on Friday to pick up a 300sdl (assuming that nothing about it scares me once I get there). I have had a '78 300d for a while, and have driven a few 126s, but not an SDL. Is there anything specific I should check on this car before I hand over the money?
What do I do about plates. As I understand it, the plates in NC sort of go with the owner instead of with the car. When you get a car there you apparently put your own plates on it. Here in MN, the plates stay with the car, so I can't very well take the plates from one of my cars here and just stick them on a different car. What do I do? I assume I can get a temporary window tag, but does anyone know for sure?
thanks , andy

Get the title signature notarized.
Get a transport tag.
Get transport insurance.

NC and SC also use roadblock DUI screen, you would risk to much, and any MB is a red flag for a search, possible to loose the tag and car + jail, in worst case.

VeeDubTDI 03-08-2004 04:43 PM

Not plate related, but make sure to squeeze the upper radiator hose on the engine while the engine is cold and not running. Make sure that the owner has run the engine up to operating temperature the previous day. If the hose is hard after it has sat overnight, the head is cracked and/or the gasket is blown. If you can squeeze it without any problems or resistance, everything is good.

This is a very important test, be sure that you do it, as a new head will cost you thousands of dollars if the original one is cracked.

Ken300D 03-08-2004 06:57 PM

As a resident of the great Commonwealth of Virginia, I can go to my DMV web site and purchase a "trip permit" that is good for three days - to be used for driving a car from point to point within the state or from outside the state to within the state. You pay your $5 by credit card, and print the permit out on your printer.

Trip Permit gets taped inside the rear window. Now you're fully legal and don't have to worry about getting stopped for anything from speeding to a routine check - and going to jail until they sort out just whose car you are driving. :)

Hopefully MN has the same thing for its citizens.

Ken300D

wolf_walker 03-08-2004 08:19 PM

A call to your insurance agent, if you have a local one, might be more productive than contacting the DMV..

86560SEL 03-08-2004 09:22 PM

I have relatives that live in Raleigh, NC. My uncle has dealer plates, as he buys/sells and trades old cars as a hobby. If you still need the information I will e-mail him and ask him. I think that here in Tennessee, you can buy temporary transport plates, but not sure. I too would advise against installing un-registered plates on the car. That will only get you a $$$ fine. Good luck with your purchase.


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