Wisconsin Code § 341.47

When vehicles of dealers, distributors, manufacturers and transporters exempt from general registration requirements
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(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), any
motor vehicle, recreational vehicle, trailer or semitrailer that is
owned or repossessed by, or consigned for sale to, a dealer, distributor or manufacturer may be operated on the highways of this
state for either private or business purposes without being registered if the vehicle has displayed upon it valid registration plates
issued under s. 341.51 to the dealer, distributor or manufacturer
and the vehicle:
(a) Is actually offered for sale by a dealer, distributor or manufacturer, including for sale on consignment; or
(b) Is in transit from the factory to a distributor or dealer or
from the dealer to the purchaser; or
(c) Is being used by a manufacturer primarily for trial tests; or
(d) Is being repossessed, being reconditioned for resale or being foreclosed or resold.
(2) A tow truck, service truck or pickup truck owned by a
dealer, distributor or manufacturer must be registered in the same
manner as similar vehicles owned by other persons, except that a
service or pickup truck actually for sale and only incidentally
used for business purposes may be operated under the conditions
specified in sub. (1).
(3) A vehicle that is being transported in tow on its own
wheels or under its own power from a distributor, a dealer, the
manufacturer, or a branch of the manufacturer to the purchaser, or
from any location to a distributor, a dealer, the manufacturer, or a
branch of the manufacturer, by a transporter of vehicles who is a
3rd party with no ownership interest in the vehicle, need not be
registered if such vehicle has displayed upon it valid registration
plates issued to the transporter pursuant to s. 341.51. The requirement under this subsection that the vehicle be transported in
tow on its own wheels or under its own power does not apply to
trailers, semitrailers, or truck tractors.

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