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registering a 75 as a 74 in ca |
tod914 |
Jun 29 2003, 11:03 AM
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there is a slight chance i might be moving los angelas. the build date on my 75 is 11/74. I would like to take the car with me if i move. I do not however want to cat it, smog it, and air pump it. Is it possible to register it as a 74?
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Joe Bob |
Jun 29 2003, 08:42 PM
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QUOTE(garyh @ Jun 29 2003, 06:26 PM) Time to bug everyone on the list about about SB708 again. There is a bill in the California Senate to roll the smog exemption back to 1960 You read that right: nineteen-sixty. one-nine-six-zero. Which means each and every 914 in CA will either need to get smogged, of get "historic car" plates. Have -you- called your representatives to complain? Historic plates don't get you off on smog checks....they can be had for 25 year old cars....smog is a rolling 30 year old exemption. |
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