Posted by BarnyardEngineering on December 17, 2019 at 06:11:15 from (98.17.202.247):
In Reply to: can i drive it home? posted by Farmer Rock on December 16, 2019 at 16:45:35:
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Make sure they're driving a black and gold 1977 Trans Am.
I personally would take the commercial plates off of one of my pickup trucks, put them on the truck, and drive it home. Illegal as all get-out, but the fuzz is far less likely to take notice if the truck has legitimate license plates on it.
Not sure how it would work with license plate scanners... If the officer is quick enough to realize that a 1987 IH S1600 isn't a 2002 Chevy 3500.
We can't get temporary plates in NY so that's the only alternative we have aside from trailering it.
You could "flat tow" it with a tow bar. Just disconnect the drive shaft from the differential and strap it to the frame rail.
Frankly, for 20 miles, I would just make sure the brakes worked and there was air in the tires, and drive it.
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