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mtml,
It depends a little on how the car is registered now. If its registered in Texas as a 2004 or whatever year it was build, and you bring it to CA and try to register it as a '65 that's considered fraud and you're really playing with fire. Clearly you wouldnt be the first to do so, but many have gotten burned.
If the car is registered in Texas as a '65 already there may be some loop hole that the state honors the registration. There is a long thread with mr morgester adding his feedback here in the registration section. I didnt read it carefully since I was only worried about a new vehicle. This also is a little sketchy but is not clear cut fraud.
That's my understanding. Now that said many insurance companies will insure the car before registration is complete, or even before the car is complete. I had mine insured before the drive train was installed, just in case......
Hope this helps a little.
Daryl
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