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  1. Thanks for the info and recomendations. As there's a bunch of shows around the area (not in the state) - I'm just going to go ahead and get my Class B CDL and be done with it. I'd rather have no worries or anything in the back of my mind...After all - this is all for fun and enjoyment
  2. Ok gents...from the horses mouth: CDL Class B required even if it has antique tags. Can do the medical waver, as this would not be for commercial use (exemption 2). Its purely based on weight. So that said - what's the best way to go about finding someone with a truck and a CDL to take the roadtest with ? I'll have to hunt around to see what I can do about it so I don't have to have whatever truck I purchase shipped.
  3. Thanks again gents. At least I have some hope from reading the DE Regs on Antique Vehicles: " Certificate of Title must be presented upon application for Antique status to be issued Vehicle must be 25 model years or older. There are no weight restrictions Vehicle must pass DMV inspection within 90 days of the initial application for Antique status regardless of time remaining on current registration. The vehicle owner must notify the inspection lane technician that they wish to antique the vehicle. Delaware titled vehicles with Antique status are exempt from further inspection In the event the vehicle is transferred, the Antique Status expires and the new owner must reapply by paying the appropriate fees. Applicant will pay $25 for Antique Status Applicant will pay a $25 or $35 (with lien) title fee No registration fee will be assessed. A number license plate will be assigned to the vehicle in accordance with weight restrictions outline in Title 21 (RV, C, PC, CL, MC or Pleasure). This plate will be displayed on the rear of the vehicle Trailers are not eligible for Antique status" In DE, C-tags are for vehicles >10,000lbs. I'll report back tomorrow, so those in the future can find the answer here.
  4. Bricktown - another local ! I grew up next door in Howell.
  5. Thanks again guys. I already have an 'EDL' (emerg vehicle license), and have experience driving modern fire trucks/airbrakes/etc...But from all I've read this is only valid for fire equiptment. I'll get to the DMV on Monday and let ya know what they say.
  6. Also - awesome to see so many local folks (PA/NJ/MD) !
  7. Thanks for the post...I agree I'll get in touch with DEDMV - just was curious what other's are doing.
  8. Hello - Great place ya have here ! I found it looking for information on old Macks. A lot of my buddles have old hotrods, etc - but Im thinking I'd like something a little different Which poses a question - I know for any vehicle over 26k GVWR I'd need a CDL B in my state (Del). I assume this applies to all vehicles regardless if they are 'antique' status or not. That being said, are all the B and C series single axles rated as such ? Thanks ! Steve
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