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Old 11-03-2007, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnWorthing848

The problem starts when any state allows a vehicle to be registered as something it is not.I havent missed anthing on this topic. And please let us not confuse legally with accurately titled vehicles.

No John, I believe the problem occurs when other states, as Bill stated, refuse to accept out of state titles that are LEGAL and ACCURATE. I doubt they would look too fondly on another state canceling titles they issued because the other states has a different AGENDA than them. In Illinois, as well as other states, the most recent laws governing these vehicles REQUIRE that they be dated as the year they represent. This is primarily to make it easier for officers in the field that are enforcing regular traffic laws, apparently other states police officers are not as refined in their "knowledge" of vehicles :-). Why should my perfectly titled/registered/taxed SPF Coupe, which is titled according to Illinois law as a 1965 Superformance Cobra Coupe be made illegal just by moving to California. Absurd, ridiculous and asinine as well as a few other not for primetime words. It's just another example of the heavy hand of Govt. appearing to do something when everything they are SUPPOSED to be doing is in shambles. I wish they would secede from the Union and leave the rest of rational civilization alone.
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