Originally posted by JSmith:
Originally posted by jd28:
So if it comes down to it, I'll give all the info for my car hehe.








Do not put your plate on a different vehicle. You'll get in less trouble if you tow it with no plate than if you towed with the wrong plate.

If you keep the plate that is / was registered to the car and just towed it and drove civily you probably won't get bothered at all.

I don't know why a wrecker company wouldn't have a transport plate in the tow truck.




Not using a wrecker company hehe. Doing it with my uncle's dodge ram and renting a uhaul dolly (which just lifts the front wheels) I just got vin# from bike and is now insured. After bill of sale, yes I can legally (In RI) put the plates on the car (as long as it's insured). They give you 5 working days to xfer the plates over. Also if I wish to keep it, before I can even register it I have to drive it to have the vin check because it is an out of state car.

The cheapest quote I could get to tow it back here was 200. Which isn't bad... I have to pay 15 for gas 65 total for trailer rental and 12pack of beer..



JD a.k.a Fingers "Don't Panic" '98 Contour GL 2.0L VCT ATX 88k '98 Contour LX 2.5L MTX 120k Street racing can kill just less of a chance with a 2.0