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Old 02-02-2009, 04:27 PM
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Yes it did.

MVC changed a great deal of the language and they are looking at this as an amendment to the current HOTROD Law that is in effect.

Should this ammendment pass (I'm still unclear as to what the legislative process is for an ammendment) this will allow you to register and title your vehicle as the year that it most closely resembles. (ie a cobra would be registered and titledm as 1965) It will have a special designation RCV (replica custom Vehicle) You will end up with a Hotrod plate. There are some additional minor fees. You will have to pass tech inspection. You will be held to the emissions standard of the year represent (1965 has no emissions requirements), regardless of what block you have. There will be a 2 year safety inspection thereafter. There will be 3,000 mile limitation per year. You will have to sign an affidavit that the car will be used for "occasional purposes"

It's all good. Basically everything we were asking for and they may be making it easier for this to get done via ammendment versus new law.

When I learn more I will pass it on. We are in the process of talking with Jason from SEMA to discern small changes in language and figure out what we need to do from now.

Chris
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