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    The '34 is titled, registered, plated and legal.

    1st step: Got insurance (Grundy)
    2nd step: Got 30-day temporary tag from Denton county. (I had to go to the tax office in Denton to do this)
    3rd step: Drove to inspection station with ASE master technician (SME was wrong - a carryover from my gov't acronyms). BTW, he was also a gear head with a '68 GTO.
    4th step: Took VA title, inspection documents, insurance certificate, and photos back to the Denton County tax office and talked the clerk through the process.
    5th step: Handed over a couple hundred bucks and walked out with a paper plate. The metal plates are made to order and will ship from Austin.

    It was a fairly easy process - but I read up on the law, called the main office for details, and had all my ducks in a row.
    Last edited by Henry Rifle; 04-01-2013 at 07:27 PM.
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