Mike wrote-----
> Evidently I am the first person to
> ever register an Amphi, though I find that hard to believe.
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Mike,
There are in fact a couple of Club Members with cars in Georgia....plus
another 4 former Club Members in my database from your state. My guess is
that they've been registered somewhere along the line. I've found that the
local people (in your specific county) are the only ones that really can do
anything. What I mean by that is, I can go to my local BMV and have no
problem (now that I've trained them)....but if I were to go to another
county within my state, they would be lost and I would have to start all
over. It doesn't seem to ever flow up to the state level.
You also mentioned that you insisted the Amphicar was ONLY a car...not a
boat. Are you sure you don't need boat registration in your state? Sure,
if you tell the BMV it is only a car, they won't send you to the boat
people, but chances are that when you are out in the water, someone is going
to want to see some boat numbers on that fender! Of course, it will make
for a fun story....the Boat Patrol scratching their head wondering what to
do with you. Kinda like me wanting to get pulled over (on the road) for
speeding in Amphi, so that I can accidentally hand over my boat registration
when the officer asks for my license and registration!
Marc Schlemmer.
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