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Looking at 73 2.0 914, Newbie needs help |
cgjunk2 |
Mar 21 2008, 11:25 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 18-March 08 From: Wisconsin Member No.: 8,827 Region Association: None |
Hello all,
Forgive me for being a newbie and all, but I've got a question that didn't lend itself well to searches. I'm looking at possibly picking up a 73 2 liter that has been converted to carbs. Still in the early stages of asking questions before I go take a look at the car. Does anyone know how much of problem carb conversions are for registration/emmision requirements. I know that it varies from place to place, but does it ever totally disqualify you from meeting emission requirements for any state (save for California, where I'm sure exhaling is regulated for co2). Would I be getting into a bureocratic nightmare? Or is it generally straightforward to get these registered and to pass emissions. I'm in WI if anyone knows in specific. Total noob when it comes to classic cars, so please be gentle with me. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Thanks |
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