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Originally Posted by Paul F
There was no such thing as SB100 in 1994. I registered in 1995. At that time, you registered either as the year of the motor or the year of manufacture. Cars registered in 1994 have to get smogged every 2 years. The only exemption would be if you had a 1964 or earlier motor.
You can go to every DMV in the state and they will all tell you the same thing. You need to smog it every 2 years. That label you have is a BAR label, but it is not an SB100.
Go get an SB100.
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Without the Jonsred posting a pic of the actual BAR Sticker, we are only guessing if it is an SB100 sticker or not.
Paul is correct for how replicas were handled in 1994 (ie: pre-SB100 days) - in many cases the BAR allowed the owner to have their replica meet the smog requirements of the "year of block", which was easy to meet if one used a vintage 1960's block. This "loop hole" has been recently closed by BAR for new replicas, but existing replicas should be "grandfathered" in.
Regardless, we are all guessing since we cannot see exactly what the sticker says.