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Originally Posted by JohnWorthing848
What this does is insure that a citizen who is asking the state to title and register a vehicle is doing so correctly.
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That process, alone, implies that everyone is presumed guilty until proven innocent.....not quite how the founding fathers envisioned it. It is, for me, a Constitutional issue and NO rationalizing will alter that. This is not the only case like it, there are many in other areas besides the Cobra world. The only way to stop the progression to tyranny is resist it at all venues.
We have had several inquiries from people in Ca. about our Coupe, the 1965 listing (as required here) automaticly puts a cease to the discussion.
The states that have accepted the titling process Illinois uses, and the numbers are growing, require the car be titled as the year it represents as well as the manufacturers name. So a Deuce, that has a "Rod Bods" body would be a "1932 Rod Bods Ford roadster". I see no deception. Cars that are not replicas are covered in the second paragraph of registration form.
The fact that these cars are so few in comparison to the major numbers of general vehicles, and travel considerably less than most everyday transportation illustrates, to me, an over use of govt.(read;yours and mine) funds in an area that will have little effect on the real issues that Ca. and the nation need to address.