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Old 06-09-2008, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Morgester View Post
Turns out the car in question was not brought into California. Interesting issue on the change in Florida law. I can see some real problems in the future. On a side note the amnesity legislation is now moving forward. SEMA has made some real progress on some of the more problematic issues.
Robert,

So now the question back to you on this is as follows:

Provided a new Cobra replica is LEGALLY titled in the state of Florida per Florida's current rules and regulations as a 1965 "whatever" (cobra, kit car, manatee, etc), and that owner then decided to move to California, would California then accept the legal Florida title?

Bill S.
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