Yes. That would be necessary.
Yes, in Wisconsin, a travel trailer requires a license plate if it is over 1,000 pounds. The trailer must be registered with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and you will need to display a valid license plate on the trailer while towing it. It's important to ensure that the trailer is properly registered to comply with state laws.
No. In my state, You just need Insurance on the car or truck towing the trailer
You don't need a licence to buy a trailer, no. Make sure you know the laws about towing trailers though
Vehicles (with the exception of motorbikes and motor tricycles) require two license plates, one at the front and one at the rear. Motorbikes and motor tricycles only require one number plate at the rear. When towing, the trailer/caravan/car etc that is being towed must also display a rear number plate that matches the towing vehicle. Motorbikes and motor tricycles registered before 1st September 2001 may display a front license plate but there is no requirement to do so.
It's always best to get an additional "rider" on your auto insurance when towing a travel trailer, especially one that you don't own. If you do own such a trailer, you would already have insurance on it and would not need the "rider" attachment.
Yes. Anything with wheels on the road needs a license plate, even a boat trailer or a flat-bed trailer.
No you do not need a CDL for this. You will need to have a license plate and registration for the trailer along with opperating tail and brake lights.
First and foremost you need to know the towing capacity of this vehicle. Then you need to purchase a good receiver hitch such as this one. http://performance.thepartsbin.com/basket.php?makeid=25&modelid=316&year=1992&partid=200&brandid=2608 Then you need to wire that car so that you can connect the trailer lights to the car. This is not a good car to tow with, so make sure you are towing a very small trailer with a small load. And remember that you have to stop this vehicle with the extra weight behind it. On a wet road when towing a trailer with no trailer brakes, you can get in big trouble trying to stop. If you plan on towing very often or in hills, then I highly recommend you install a transmission cooler. It is very easy to ruin a transmission when towing with a small car with a small engine. Heat is the enemy of any A/T and towing creates heat. A $100 trans cooler is a great investment when towing.
You need to block off your trailer wheels and then go forward with the towing vehicle to take the pressure off the Ball.
Depends entirely on the likely grade of road you're towing on. Also if trailer has brakes fitted - need those for safety with heavier loads.
You will need a trailer brake control installed in the truck. If you have the towing package on the truck (hitch receiver and seven blade plug) then the brake control is a simple plug in installation that takes no more than 20 minutes.
This is a law which varies between states. You need to inquire with your state's DMV or equivalent agency on this matter.