Vegan2,
The really good news is that you are buying the car in Calif. and going to Arizona with it. Try it the other way around and you hit a wall of brick with our DMV. They turn simple things into impossible things. I have a historic plate on a car of which there were only 97 made in that configuration and it is 33 years old. I had to finally get a Senator to go to the DMV and tell them there are such things as historic plates in Calif. Then they wanted to inspect the car to see if the numbers matched the registration. After looking at the car, their inspector told me he didn't have a clu as to what he was looking for so he gave me the ok. Two years ago I called to ask if they had recieved my check for that years registration as I hadn't received the tag and when I gave the woman in Sacramanto my plate number, she said there is no such number as that on a license plate. After explaining to her that the HV stood for historical vehicle and she could look back 8 years and see that I had it that long, she said well we have your check and have sent the tags but I still don't belileve there is such a thing as a plate number like that.
Ron
