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ChadTower:
Which is odd, since you move a car without a title by towing it... so what do you do with a trailer that has no title? Drive it?
shardian:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on February 13, 2008, 02:43:23 pm ---
Which is odd, since you move a car without a title by towing it... so what do you do with a trailer that has no title? Drive it?
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I asked the lady about trailers. I specifically mentioned the fold up trailer from Harbor freight. I could have swore my dad told me you can get a generic trailer plate. The lady said that Harbor Freight would be required by law to supply you with a manufacturers statement of origin, which would be used to obtain a title...for a $100 frikkin trailer. :dizzy:
So WTF do people do that frankenstein their own trailers?
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shardian on February 13, 2008, 02:48:37 pm ---So WTF do people do that frankenstein their own trailers?
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I can't remember ever seeing one of those in MA.
SirPeale:
It may vary from state to state. I don't have $400 or a way to move a trailer at the moment, so it's rather moot. In addition, I think any trailer I get/make will be enclosed, not pop-up. I'd like to use it year-round.
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: shardian on February 13, 2008, 02:48:37 pm ---So WTF do people do that frankenstein their own trailers?
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Duh. They leave the plates from the old pickup truck on there. See below.
I did the HF trailer... It was a PITA. Had to build it, take it to a mechanic to get inspected, send the title and paperwork to Harrisburg, get the crap back...
Cost me as much as the trailer did.
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