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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3222387" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>I don’t think it was that way here. It wasn’t in cars I purchased starting in the late 70s anyhow. </p><p></p><p>I do know almost all other other states retain the tag like we will be doing. I’ve bought 3 used vehicles from other states. Two in Texas and one from Illinois. In 2006, a motocycle from a private party we just trailered back. In 2005 a motorcycle in Illinois, I had to get a 10 day (I think it was 10) temp tag to operate it as an out of state owner. I trailered it back but wanted to ride it several days in the area first. In 2015, I bought a used truck from a dealer in Texas and had to buy a 60 day (again I think) plate. </p><p></p><p>All of my out of state friends have always thought OK was crazy to allow them to stay on the vehicle. </p><p></p><p>I do remember Oklahoma replacing the plates every year on renewal before they went to the stickers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3222387, member: 5316"] I don’t think it was that way here. It wasn’t in cars I purchased starting in the late 70s anyhow. I do know almost all other other states retain the tag like we will be doing. I’ve bought 3 used vehicles from other states. Two in Texas and one from Illinois. In 2006, a motocycle from a private party we just trailered back. In 2005 a motorcycle in Illinois, I had to get a 10 day (I think it was 10) temp tag to operate it as an out of state owner. I trailered it back but wanted to ride it several days in the area first. In 2015, I bought a used truck from a dealer in Texas and had to buy a 60 day (again I think) plate. All of my out of state friends have always thought OK was crazy to allow them to stay on the vehicle. I do remember Oklahoma replacing the plates every year on renewal before they went to the stickers. [/QUOTE]
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