The winter / summer vehicle question again.
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Re: The winter / summer vehicle question again.
Mike Romain wrote:
> Here in Ontario Canada you buy plates for the vehicle that last 2 years
> before you have to renew. You own the plates and each vehicle you own
> has it's own plate.
>
> They now allow you to park the vehicle and drop all the insurance except
> for fire and theft. My tenant's insurance agent called it 'parking
> insurance'.
>
> In the city I live, you are not allowed to park an unplated or uninsured
> vehicle in the driveway. If it has no plates or valid tags, it must be
> in a garage, it cannot be seen by the neighbors or they can and 'will'
> complain.
>
> I had the building inspector at my house 3 times when I was doing the
> frame up restore on my CJ7. Folks were complaining about me working on
> it while coming and asking for my help when they broke down.....
>
> First trip he found a frame on wheels with the body on the lawn, 'But'
> that frame had a valid and insured plate on it! And it only took one
> person to flip the body on the frame at the end of the day to make it
> look pretty so he had no issues.
>
> The last time he came I had just put a tent over it so I could continue
> in the fall/winter under cover. He just shook his head, looked to see I
> still had a plate and didn't even ask for the paperwork this time as he
> walked off muttering about some folks having way too much time on their
> hands....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
You might visit a few neighbors with the Stick O' Reason, I've heard it
works wonders..
John
> Here in Ontario Canada you buy plates for the vehicle that last 2 years
> before you have to renew. You own the plates and each vehicle you own
> has it's own plate.
>
> They now allow you to park the vehicle and drop all the insurance except
> for fire and theft. My tenant's insurance agent called it 'parking
> insurance'.
>
> In the city I live, you are not allowed to park an unplated or uninsured
> vehicle in the driveway. If it has no plates or valid tags, it must be
> in a garage, it cannot be seen by the neighbors or they can and 'will'
> complain.
>
> I had the building inspector at my house 3 times when I was doing the
> frame up restore on my CJ7. Folks were complaining about me working on
> it while coming and asking for my help when they broke down.....
>
> First trip he found a frame on wheels with the body on the lawn, 'But'
> that frame had a valid and insured plate on it! And it only took one
> person to flip the body on the frame at the end of the day to make it
> look pretty so he had no issues.
>
> The last time he came I had just put a tent over it so I could continue
> in the fall/winter under cover. He just shook his head, looked to see I
> still had a plate and didn't even ask for the paperwork this time as he
> walked off muttering about some folks having way too much time on their
> hands....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
You might visit a few neighbors with the Stick O' Reason, I've heard it
works wonders..
John
#12
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Re: The winter / summer vehicle question again.
Mike Romain wrote:
> Here in Ontario Canada you buy plates for the vehicle that last 2 years
> before you have to renew. You own the plates and each vehicle you own
> has it's own plate.
>
> They now allow you to park the vehicle and drop all the insurance except
> for fire and theft. My tenant's insurance agent called it 'parking
> insurance'.
>
> In the city I live, you are not allowed to park an unplated or uninsured
> vehicle in the driveway. If it has no plates or valid tags, it must be
> in a garage, it cannot be seen by the neighbors or they can and 'will'
> complain.
>
> I had the building inspector at my house 3 times when I was doing the
> frame up restore on my CJ7. Folks were complaining about me working on
> it while coming and asking for my help when they broke down.....
>
> First trip he found a frame on wheels with the body on the lawn, 'But'
> that frame had a valid and insured plate on it! And it only took one
> person to flip the body on the frame at the end of the day to make it
> look pretty so he had no issues.
>
> The last time he came I had just put a tent over it so I could continue
> in the fall/winter under cover. He just shook his head, looked to see I
> still had a plate and didn't even ask for the paperwork this time as he
> walked off muttering about some folks having way too much time on their
> hands....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
You might visit a few neighbors with the Stick O' Reason, I've heard it
works wonders..
John
> Here in Ontario Canada you buy plates for the vehicle that last 2 years
> before you have to renew. You own the plates and each vehicle you own
> has it's own plate.
>
> They now allow you to park the vehicle and drop all the insurance except
> for fire and theft. My tenant's insurance agent called it 'parking
> insurance'.
>
> In the city I live, you are not allowed to park an unplated or uninsured
> vehicle in the driveway. If it has no plates or valid tags, it must be
> in a garage, it cannot be seen by the neighbors or they can and 'will'
> complain.
>
> I had the building inspector at my house 3 times when I was doing the
> frame up restore on my CJ7. Folks were complaining about me working on
> it while coming and asking for my help when they broke down.....
>
> First trip he found a frame on wheels with the body on the lawn, 'But'
> that frame had a valid and insured plate on it! And it only took one
> person to flip the body on the frame at the end of the day to make it
> look pretty so he had no issues.
>
> The last time he came I had just put a tent over it so I could continue
> in the fall/winter under cover. He just shook his head, looked to see I
> still had a plate and didn't even ask for the paperwork this time as he
> walked off muttering about some folks having way too much time on their
> hands....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
You might visit a few neighbors with the Stick O' Reason, I've heard it
works wonders..
John
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Posts: n/a
Re: The winter / summer vehicle question again.
Mike Romain wrote:
> Here in Ontario Canada you buy plates for the vehicle that last 2 years
> before you have to renew. You own the plates and each vehicle you own
> has it's own plate.
>
> They now allow you to park the vehicle and drop all the insurance except
> for fire and theft. My tenant's insurance agent called it 'parking
> insurance'.
>
> In the city I live, you are not allowed to park an unplated or uninsured
> vehicle in the driveway. If it has no plates or valid tags, it must be
> in a garage, it cannot be seen by the neighbors or they can and 'will'
> complain.
>
> I had the building inspector at my house 3 times when I was doing the
> frame up restore on my CJ7. Folks were complaining about me working on
> it while coming and asking for my help when they broke down.....
>
> First trip he found a frame on wheels with the body on the lawn, 'But'
> that frame had a valid and insured plate on it! And it only took one
> person to flip the body on the frame at the end of the day to make it
> look pretty so he had no issues.
>
> The last time he came I had just put a tent over it so I could continue
> in the fall/winter under cover. He just shook his head, looked to see I
> still had a plate and didn't even ask for the paperwork this time as he
> walked off muttering about some folks having way too much time on their
> hands....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
You might visit a few neighbors with the Stick O' Reason, I've heard it
works wonders..
John
> Here in Ontario Canada you buy plates for the vehicle that last 2 years
> before you have to renew. You own the plates and each vehicle you own
> has it's own plate.
>
> They now allow you to park the vehicle and drop all the insurance except
> for fire and theft. My tenant's insurance agent called it 'parking
> insurance'.
>
> In the city I live, you are not allowed to park an unplated or uninsured
> vehicle in the driveway. If it has no plates or valid tags, it must be
> in a garage, it cannot be seen by the neighbors or they can and 'will'
> complain.
>
> I had the building inspector at my house 3 times when I was doing the
> frame up restore on my CJ7. Folks were complaining about me working on
> it while coming and asking for my help when they broke down.....
>
> First trip he found a frame on wheels with the body on the lawn, 'But'
> that frame had a valid and insured plate on it! And it only took one
> person to flip the body on the frame at the end of the day to make it
> look pretty so he had no issues.
>
> The last time he came I had just put a tent over it so I could continue
> in the fall/winter under cover. He just shook his head, looked to see I
> still had a plate and didn't even ask for the paperwork this time as he
> walked off muttering about some folks having way too much time on their
> hands....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
You might visit a few neighbors with the Stick O' Reason, I've heard it
works wonders..
John
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