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> Moving to Phoenix, Registering my 914
hcdmueller
post Sep 9 2013, 04:11 AM
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So big changes for me and my family. We are moving to Phoenix and I am stuck with a big question.

How should I register my 914?

I have gone through the old threads that discuss the benefits of registering old vehicles as classic/collectors vehicles.

Is that still the best way to go?

How difficult is the inspection process for normal old cars?

Does the car have to pass a visual inspection?

It has the original engine but I took off the air injection and backdated the exhaust. I don't want to keep the parts if I don't have to.

Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris
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hcdmueller
post Sep 9 2013, 01:20 PM
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I am still in the USAF. Thanks for the tip on the form Chads74. I will definitely look into that. I will start looking for collectors car insurance. Never having the car inspected is a lot better than dealing with switching engines for inspection time. I rebuilt the engine to a 2056 a few years ago and don't really feel like getting it to pass emissions. I was planning on building a 2270 sometime soon. I just need some time and space to get it done. Thanks for the advice.
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post Sep 9 2013, 05:45 PM
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QUOTE(hcdmueller @ Sep 9 2013, 11:20 AM) *

I am still in the USAF. Thanks for the tip on the form Chads74. I will definitely look into that. I will start looking for collectors car insurance. Never having the car inspected is a lot better than dealing with switching engines for inspection time. I rebuilt the engine to a 2056 a few years ago and don't really feel like getting it to pass emissions. I was planning on building a 2270 sometime soon. I just need some time and space to get it done. Thanks for the advice.


All of my cars are insured through USAA. USAA has a deal with American Collectors. I would guess that you are also insured through USAA? If not, you should be. Whenever these Asshats call telling me that they can save me money on my car insurance, I just say "really? I have USAA." "Have a nice day" they say...
I just called USAA and they connected me with American Collectors directly...
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post Sep 9 2013, 07:27 PM
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QUOTE(ConeDodger @ Sep 9 2013, 04:45 PM) *

QUOTE(hcdmueller @ Sep 9 2013, 11:20 AM) *

I am still in the USAF. Thanks for the tip on the form Chads74. I will definitely look into that. I will start looking for collectors car insurance. Never having the car inspected is a lot better than dealing with switching engines for inspection time. I rebuilt the engine to a 2056 a few years ago and don't really feel like getting it to pass emissions. I was planning on building a 2270 sometime soon. I just need some time and space to get it done. Thanks for the advice.



I just called USAA and they connected me with American Collectors directly...



Exactly what happened when I called about the collectors insurance, mine was $202 for the year.
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