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Old 07-16-2003, 05:11 AM
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Jim,

Just as an FYI, almost any car, regardless of age can have be registered under the "limited useage" or "collector car" registration. My 1995 SVT Cobra convertible (one of the first cars along with my BOSS 351 at the time to go through this process) was registered this way, as way my 99 GT Convertible. Both got inspected for just the odometer working, as this is what they verify for the mileage useage (they are very strict on this and will pull your limited usage registration if you go over it). I know of several older cars, and even a few new ones (Porsche and Corvette related) that are fresh off the showroom floors, yet have the little triangular inspection sticker signifying the limited usage registration....So, the age of the motor has nothing to do with this type of registration...Sorry, I rambled, but my point does come out in the long run.


Yours In NJ based Fords,

Bill S.
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