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I got mine registered a year ago as a 65. I just went to a company in the back of Hot Rodder and purchased a 65 title from them.
I did the title transfer and attached the VIN number, had a friend who was a notary verify that I did it. Took it all to the DMV, and walked out with a shiny new 1965 Ford Roadster Title.
As for the insurance, I got mine from my State Farm agent. They were quite happy as long as I used the word replica. It's in their handbook under "Antiques and Replicas". I pay very little to insure it. The best part is no milage limits or where I can drive it. Heck I take mine to Home Depot and drive it to work as often as I can. I should point out that it's a stated value policy too.
Since my State Farm agent got a lot of calls I edited this Email to give more clarification.
1) Your price will vary based on where you live just like with any insurance.
2) You MUST have one other "normal" vehicle registered with State Farm, and carry complete coverage.
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David Niblett
Last edited by David Niblett; 01-29-2004 at 07:34 AM..
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