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Originally Posted by RodKnock
Per the DMV website: "Proof of ownership, such as invoices, receipts, manufacturers’ certificates of origin, bills of sale, or junk receipts for the major component parts (engine, frame, transmission, and body)."
Tim, anything is possible at the DMV. However, I think the Santa Clara DMV knows what they're doing, so they would probably ask you, like they did for me, "Where's your MSO?"
MY500SS doesn't tell us what he did present to the DMV to get his certificate #.
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I had the invoice from Shelby, invoice from the engine builder, invoice of parts needed to complete and a estimated cost to finish car. The manager from the Van Nuys DMV allowed the SB-100 as long as I paid all taxes and DMV fees.
The DMV paperwork lists the following requirements needed to complete registration.
1) Title from state of MSO.
2) CHP inspection cert.
3) Brake and light adjustment cert.
4) Smog inspection cert. as required.
I went to the Van Nuys DMV because I was told the manager there was the most knowledgeable person when it came to SB-100 and could help me get going without the MSO.