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Originally Posted by Ron61
Bingo,
That would be nice if all Calif. DMVs accepted the same laws. The one up here says it only applies to vehicles manufactured by a regular manufactured such as GM, Ford, & etc. Per their interpretation of the law, any special construction vehicle regardless of where it was built or previously registered has to have the SB-100 number or you will have your title pulled. I think our DMVs are as screwed up as the IRS as you can go to four of them around here and ask the same question and get four entirely different answers. So it is just safer to go with the SB-100.
Ron
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Agree Ron. There's no compelling reason not to take a car through the SB100 process. Once it's done, you never have to worry about it and you can sell your car with the SB100.
When buying a car from out of State, the most important thing is to ensure that the car is legally titled as a special construction vehicle for that State (that can vary by State). When looking at a car, it's easy to get the title details and verify that the information is correct for that State.