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trishall5568

Hello everyone,
My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here about
Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord willing, our
first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of months. Can't
tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info and help the
other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple of newbies a
sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank you's to each
of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!! Thankful to be a part
of it!

My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be
establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will
be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private
individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it
in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?

Thanks!
Tony and Patricia Lush
Future Bluebird motorhome owners

Curt Sprenger

I've purchased vehicles in other states. The seller gave me the Bill Of Sale and signed off on the registration, or what ever it is called. The registration was current. I drove the vehicles to Calif., had them inspected, and registered them. No problems at all. 


See the links below. The state the vehicle is purchased might have rules that apply.

http://www.txdot.gov/drivers_vehicles/co...orting.htm


http://www.txdot.gov/drivers_vehicles/ve...idents.htm
Curt Sprenger

1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"

Anaheim Hills, CA
Read all about Southwest Bluebirds and Friends (SWBB) at http://www.SOUTHWEST-BLUEBIRDS.ORG ...Then Join us.

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On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:44 AM, trishall5568 <"trishall5568@yahoo.com"> wrote:





Hello everyone,

My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here about Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord willing, our first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of months. Can't tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info and help the other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple of newbies a sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank you's to each of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!! Thankful to be a part of it!



My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?



Thanks!

Tony and Patricia Lush

Future Bluebird motorhome owners



Ernie Ekberg

Best wishes on you getting a Bluebird. Just bring your title to the DMV and they will fix you up. But you will have to pay sales tax, I believe.


Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Wanderlodge
Weatherford, Tx

--- On Mon, 6/15/09, trishall5568 wrote:

From: trishall5568 Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Newbie has a question
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 15, 2009, 11:44 AM


Hello everyone,
My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here about Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord willing, our first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of months. Can't tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info and help the other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple of newbies a sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank you's to each of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!! Thankful to be a part of it!

My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?


Thanks!
Tony and Patricia Lush
Future Bluebird motorhome owners

Leroy A. Eckert

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trishall5568" wrote:

When I purchased mine in NC, I insured it, left the NC plate on the bus and
mailed it back to them. I did the same for a fellow who purchased my Jensen
Interceptor several years ago. Left the FL plate on it and he drove to WA. He
got stopped, not for the plate but for rolling along at 100mph.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion
>
> Hello everyone,
> My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here about
Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord willing, our
first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of months. Can't
tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info and help the
other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple of newbies a
sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank you's to each
of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!! Thankful to be a part
of it!
>
> My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be
establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will
be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private
individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it
in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?
>
> Thanks!
> Tony and Patricia Lush
> Future Bluebird motorhome owners
>

pattypape

Get the Vin # and insurance in the state of registration.
Carry the title and or bill of sale. Don't speed.

Bill 88 FC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy A. Eckert"
wrote:
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trishall5568" wrote:
>
> When I purchased mine in NC, I insured it, left the NC plate on the bus and
mailed it back to them. I did the same for a fellow who purchased my Jensen
Interceptor several years ago. Left the FL plate on it and he drove to WA. He
got stopped, not for the plate but for rolling along at 100mph.
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
> Dahlonega, GA
> Royale Conversion
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> > My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here
about Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord
willing, our first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of
months. Can't tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info
and help the other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple
of newbies a sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank
you's to each of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!!
Thankful to be a part of it!
> >
> > My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be
establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will
be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private
individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it
in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Tony and Patricia Lush
> > Future Bluebird motorhome owners
> >
>

brad barton

Tony and Patricia,

Since you are leaving the high-tax state of Illinois, and if you are buying your coach out of state, you may benefit from establishing an LLC in Idaho, I believe. You can research it yourself and see if it's for you. In some cases, you can establish an LLC for a thousand dollars or so and legally avoid sales taxes, especially if you are moving out of state or buying a coach out of your state of residence. I know it works if you reside in Texas and buy a coach out of state. Some people think it's shady, but I don't. I believe the sales tax was paid fully on the new price and that your annual registration and licensing render enough to Caeser. Had I been able to have 100% assurance of no problems, I would have done so and saved many thousands in sales taxes. Just FYI. I hope I haven't started the world's second longest thread (behind the CDL question).

Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...





To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
From: jwasnewski@...
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:42:23 +0000
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Newbie has a question




--- In "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com", "trishall5568" ...> wrote:

When I purchased mine in NC, I insured it, left the NC plate on the bus and mailed it back to them. I did the same for a fellow who purchased my Jensen Interceptor several years ago. Left the FL plate on it and he drove to WA. He got stopped, not for the plate but for rolling along at 100mph.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion
>
> Hello everyone,
> My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here about Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord willing, our first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of months. Can't tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info and help the other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple of newbies a sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank you's to each of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!! Thankful to be a part of it!
>
> My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?
>
> Thanks!
> Tony and Patricia Lush
> Future Bluebird motorhome owners
>




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Dorn Hetzel

I'm not sure about different states, but when I bought my 77FC35 from
a guy in Alabama, I drove it home and went down to the tag office, and
they only charged me registration, not sales tax. Someone there told
me they weren't charging sales tax on used vehicles, but I don't know
if that's a policy or a mistake...

Dorn Hetzel
77FC35
Hogansville, GA

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:48 PM, brad barton<bbartonwx@...> wrote:
>
>
> Tony and Patricia,
> Since you are leaving the high-tax state of Illinois, and if you are buying
> your coach out of state, you may benefit from establishing an LLC in Idaho,
> I believe. You can research it yourself and see if it's for you. In some
> cases, you can establish an LLC for a thousand dollars or so and legally
> avoid sales taxes, especially if you are moving out of state or buying a
> coach out of your state of residence. I know it works if you reside in
> Texas and buy a coach out of state. Some people think it's shady, but I
> don't. I believe the sales tax was paid fully on the new price and that
> your annual registration and licensing render enough to Caeser. Had I been
> able to have 100% assurance of no problems, I would have done so and saved
> many thousands in sales taxes. Just FYI. I hope I haven't started the
> world's second longest thread (behind the CDL question).
>
> Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> From: jwasnewski@...
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:42:23 +0000
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Newbie has a question
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trishall5568" > wrote:
>
> When I purchased mine in NC, I insured it, left the NC plate on the bus and
> mailed it back to them. I did the same for a fellow who purchased my Jensen
> Interceptor several years ago. Left the FL plate on it and he drove to WA.
> He got stopped, not for the plate but for rolling along at 100mph.
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
> Dahlonega, GA
> Royale Conversion
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>> My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here
>> about Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord
>> willing, our first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple
>> of months. Can't tell you how much the willingness of each member to share
>> info and help the other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a
>> couple of newbies a sense of security as we begin our new life on the road
>> soon. Thank you's to each of you for providing such a well run group here on
>> Yahoo!! Thankful to be a part of it!
>>
>> My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be
>> establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird
>> will be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from
>> a private individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the
>> state we buy it in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Tony and Patricia Lush
>> Future Bluebird motorhome owners
>>
>
>
>
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timvasqz

Best tax advice I ever got was "pay your taxes" how can you set up a corp to own
and write off a vehicle then call it a personal motorhome? If you are driving
it for a shill business I would think you need a CDL. If it is owned by a
business in California then I wonder if it would be pulled off the roads in 2012
like my three ten wheelers?
I put up the ten grand for registration so I could relax by a camp fire.

Greg
94ptca


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, brad barton <bbartonwx@...> wrote:
>
>
> Tony and Patricia,
>
> Since you are leaving the high-tax state of Illinois, and if you are buying
your coach out of state, you may benefit from establishing an LLC in Idaho, I
believe. You can research it yourself and see if it's for you. In some cases,
you can establish an LLC for a thousand dollars or so and legally avoid sales
taxes, especially if you are moving out of state or buying a coach out of your
state of residence. I know it works if you reside in Texas and buy a coach out
of state. Some people think it's shady, but I don't. I believe the sales tax
was paid fully on the new price and that your annual registration and licensing
render enough to Caeser. Had I been able to have 100% assurance of no problems,
I would have done so and saved many thousands in sales taxes. Just FYI. I hope
I haven't started the world's second longest thread (behind the CDL question).
>
> Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...
>
>
>
>
>
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> From: jwasnewski@...
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:42:23 +0000
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Newbie has a question
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "trishall5568" wrote:
>
> When I purchased mine in NC, I insured it, left the NC plate on the bus and
mailed it back to them. I did the same for a fellow who purchased my Jensen
Interceptor several years ago. Left the FL plate on it and he drove to WA. He
got stopped, not for the plate but for rolling along at 100mph.
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
> Dahlonega, GA
> Royale Conversion
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> > My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here
about Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord
willing, our first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of
months. Can't tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info and
help the other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple of
newbies a sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank
you's to each of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!!
Thankful to be a part of it!
> >
> > My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be
establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will
be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private
individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it
in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Tony and Patricia Lush
> > Future Bluebird motorhome owners
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Patricia Lush

Thanks to everyone for the great advice! We really appreciate how helpful everyone is in this group. Look forward to meeting some of you on the road. Will let you all know how it all works out in a few months when we have our Bluebird purchased and are finally onour way!
Tony and Patricia

jim riordan

Temp Tag from motor vehicle, check their website(s) for info
Jim Riordan

--- On Mon, 6/15/09, trishall5568 wrote:
From: trishall5568 Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Newbie has a question
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 15, 2009, 12:44 PM


Hello everyone,
My husband and I have been soaking up all the excellent information here about Bluebirds for a couple of months in preparation of purchasing, Lord willing, our first motorhome, which will be a Bluebird, in the next couple of months. Can't tell you how much the willingness of each member to share info and help the other out has impressed us so far, but most of all given a couple of newbies a sense of security as we begin our new life on the road soon. Thank you's to each of you for providing such a well run group here on Yahoo!! Thankful to be a part of it!

My first question for you is: We are currently living in Illinois. Will be establishing our domicile/residency in Texas and it looks like our Bluebird will be purchased in another state besides Texas, and if it works out, from a private individual, so how do we legally drive this motorhome from the state we buy it in to Texas where we plan to plate, and register it?


Thanks!
Tony and Patricia Lush
Future Bluebird motorhome owners

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