CA DMV...., looking for info on registering with CA DMV |
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CA DMV...., looking for info on registering with CA DMV |
CCSmith58 |
Nov 7 2022, 07:11 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 17-March 22 From: Southern California Member No.: 26,404 Region Association: Southern California |
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Thanks to all for the for the replies !! I was just a little worried about CA DMV getting too much info, but what the hell..... I'll throw out some more about the car and my issues... My concern is that when the car is complete it will NOT be a 1975 1.8 4cyl 914. '75 chassis / frame - '95 rebuilt / modified 3.6 engine '74 rebuilt / modified 915 Transaxle - Performance Suspension - ect.... I bought the chassis / frame from a Gentleman in Utah. A roller. No engine or trans. The Title was not in his name. It's a Colorado Title from the Owner he bought it from in 2016 The car is currently in Utah being restored / rebuilt. I'm not sure if the car has all 4 (?) of the VIN tags / stamps. I'll check with the Builder in Utah. There we go... I'll start asking about CA Insurance later.... Hello 914ers !! looking for info on registering an out of state, MODIFIED 914 with CA DMV. I'm in Los Angeles County. 5 miles N & W of the RoseBowl. Message me for more details of the vehicle. I'm a ways away from a finished car. Just want to start gathering info..... THANKS !! |
Robarabian |
Nov 7 2022, 08:30 PM
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914 A Roo Group: Members Posts: 593 Joined: 11-February 19 From: Simi Valley, Kalifornia Member No.: 22,865 Region Association: Southern California |
Make sure the car has the frunk VIN plate, the Window sill vin plate AND the door sticker. Without all 3, AAA and DMV will reject you and make you go to the CHP for further. Then you may have to get a "reissued" VIN which you want to avoid. If you need a replacement door sticker, they are easy to get, takes about 6 weeks.
AAA looked at the window Vin and the door jamb one, and just glanced at the one in the Frunk. But they did look. The car was registered in CA, was bought by Ric Birks in Utah. Then I bought it and came back to CA and it was missing the door sticker...Because it was "out of state" event though I had the original CA plates in the car, they said it needed full VIN inspection. I didnt bring the car to them first, I started the paperwork and they gave me a heads up as to what was required. I got a temporary registration for 30 days and told them it was in the mechanics shop. That gave me time to get the sticker and install it so everything matched. Passed no problem then. |
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