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Originally Posted by kayakjack
This whole area is a bit grey. Not black and white. If you own a car from a state whose laws align with the SEMA suggested template and therefore have a legal title saying the year the vehicle represents is the year of record (say 1965), answering California's "Make" and "Model Year" is not very clear.
Different people could have different interpretations.
Jack
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Jack, it's very clear to me. The form doesn't read "Make It Replicates" and "Model Year It Replicates."
The bulk of these cars REALLY pollute the air, A LOT, but for the new green e-rod alternatives or so I've read. My car was built in 2007, but not on this green earth does it meet federal or state guidelines on anything remotely resembling a 2007 vehicle in terms of smog, crash testing, etc. I should need an exemption (SPCNS/SB100) to the rules and I got one. I think it's a pretty good system in my tiny part of the world. Is it perfect, no, but not bad.