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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3697685" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>kind of the same thing. If it isn't insured. it isn't legal on public highway. I had a CJ2a i black tagged for probably 20 years.half that time it was stripped down to the frame. I finally sold it and all the extra jeep stuff I had. The black tag was to keep the registration up to date so there were no penalties for the new owner or if I would have put it back on the road. I have a black tagged 1950 international pickup that needs the entire brakes system replaced among a few other things but the registration is up to date.</p><p>The black tag just means you are not going to use it on the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3697685, member: 12213"] kind of the same thing. If it isn't insured. it isn't legal on public highway. I had a CJ2a i black tagged for probably 20 years.half that time it was stripped down to the frame. I finally sold it and all the extra jeep stuff I had. The black tag was to keep the registration up to date so there were no penalties for the new owner or if I would have put it back on the road. I have a black tagged 1950 international pickup that needs the entire brakes system replaced among a few other things but the registration is up to date. The black tag just means you are not going to use it on the road. [/QUOTE]
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