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Old 06-13-2015, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by cycleguy55 View Post
Like it or not, government is already involved. Right now this happens principally at different levels applied inconsistently (e.g. 'state to state' vs. federal). This bill won't change that, but it may well provide some measure of consistency (one federal standard for subject vehicles which would be accepted by each state). An important provision of the proposed legislation is for manufacturers to be registered and subject to inspection, presumably to ensure compliance with standards. While some may be object, I believe this is a reasonable requirement.

I see this as the intent to open up another channel for replica automobiles - whether that be Cobra replicas or otherwise (e.g. Mercedes SSK, Duesenberg, Porsche 550, etc.). This would clearly allow current manufacturers and/or distributors of 'rollers' to install emissions-compliant powertrains and become 'low volume manufacturers'. I do not see this significantly affecting kit car or replica manufacturers other than those providing 'rollers' or 'turn key minus' cars.
That's exactly what I don't like about it. The gov may mandate that I or the company I buy my car from, install an emissions compliant engine. Now it doesn't replicate anything. They may want to require crash test compliance and better safety for owners. Again, now it's not a replica. Every time government becomes involved in anything, it's ruined. I know it's coming but I want no part of it but I'll have to be part of it. That's what I dislike the most!
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