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no, I have to be honest, the 3 or so years I have owned the car I havent even registered it yet. I wasnt quite sure how I wanted it registered. I did go to the DMV and pay all the fees, etc. Then I went to the smog referee, they said it would smog with the stock parts off the car the engine originally came in.(71 Torino) Which is just a thermo air cleaner and a charcoal canister. But,, if I were to ever change the engine ( to a F.E.) I would have to put in for a non original engine swap form... It sounded like lots of BS from the smog Nazis to me.........So, I think the best way to deal with the whole situation is to get it registered as a 66 Ford. Theres lots of ways to do that,, I just havent been using the car so I havent gotten around to it.
Sorry for the late reply.
Dave
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David Ing
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