These vehicles do not meet the statutory definition of a Collector Vehicle, C.R.S. (d) Special mobile machinery or industrial machinery not designed primarily for highway transportation. (c) A farm tractor, farm trailer, and any other machines and tools used in the production, harvesting, and care of farm products or (b) A vehicle that operates only upon rails or tracks laid in place on the ground or that travels through the air or that derives its motive power from overhead electric lines (a) A low-power scooter, as defined in section 42-1-102 "Motor vehicle" does not include the following: 42-6-402(10) "Motor vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle that is designed primarily for travel on the public highways and is generally and commonly used to transport persons and property over the public highways, including trailers, semi trailers, and trailer coaches, without motive power. Historical Military Vehicles neither meet the Colorado Revised Statute definition of a motor vehicle as the manufacturer of these vehicles has notified the State of Colorado that these vehicles are not primarily designed for travel on the public highways nor an OHV as Historical Military Vehicles are excluded by definition from being issued an OHV title.Ĭ.R.S. These vehicles do not meet the statutory definition to be issued a title, either as an on-road or OHV. No, a Historical Military Vehicle can not be issued a Colorado title.
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