Yep, I’m chassis number 83. I picked it up from the awesome folks at DF Kit Car July 3rd, 2018. I was stationed in Korea for a year before moving to Florida.83 is that correct, Wow you been around awhile my friend
As long as you followed what I did . I didn’t think you would have any problemsYeah, Oldchevyguy’s post about us being screwed had me worried, but all evidence says his point of contact may have given him some incorrect info.
What is you personal tag say, Mine‘s been over a month and still haven’t received it, I guess to many prisoners have COVID 19Success! Was able to get my Goblin registered and titled today. Didn’t run into any major issues, and the only issues that came up were minor technical difficulties with their computer system. I just gotta make a plate to secure my temp tag to while I wait for my personalized plate.
GOB-83What is you personal tag say, Mine‘s been over a month and still haven’t received it, I guess to many prisoners have COVID 19
I did pick up another engine with 87K on the clock (verified by CARFAX). Paid $525 delivered to me door. Replaced the balance shaft & timing chains and the associated components. Added some powder-coat. Waiting on the frame.The main thing is you have a starting point, You can always make up grades, You can get a new engine around 2 grand , Later on if you choose too
Glad to see Florida would eventually come to there senses. As said before, I was shot down last spring. I registered in Montana, and I have to say I would do it again! You cant beat the no sales tax benefit! Recently I registered a used motorhome the same way. It is over 11 years old so the plates are PERMANENT !!!. For as long as I own this vehicle there will be no registration again or annual fees!To be honest, that was what I had figured after seeing chevyguy’s post. I was going to just give the process a go myself and see what my results were. I definitely need to ask the DMV if I will need a FL driver’s license since I’m from out of state and stationed at one of the bases here.