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Old 09-19-2003, 04:59 PM
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Originally posted by PSB
From the Florida DMV Manual:

WOW - no chance of registration is Florida based on the year the car was originally produced.

The post outlining the England method is interesting, in that what if you have a piece of a real Cobra, say the engine or a door or the windshield - would that actually be a Cobra is you built everything around what you do have that is real to match the original Cobra - from a registration point of view?

If you purchased a new car from Ford and the engine blow up and you replaced that engine with a 1965-427 engine, would the car still be an original based on the original year it was sold - in other words what level of parts replacement turns it into another car?

Say you had a real steel body 1932 Ford (fiberglass fenders), but the engine was from a newer car, what is the car registered as? Now, what if it's a fiberglass body with a newer engine made is 2003, but it looks exactly like a 1932 Ford?
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