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Old 02-18-2005, 12:10 PM
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I recently brought a car into the state of CT from AZ. The car needed to go thru inspection at the local DMV in order to get registered. They checked the VIN, bill of sale, old state registration, and then did a function test of the lights, brakes, blinkers etc. The car failed on having too dark a tint on the side windows. Once that was fixed, then it went thru inspection again and passed. That is what happended to me.

If your NY car has a current up to date registration and plates that lists it as a 67 Ford Convertible then I suppose, since you do not have side windows, you will most likely go thru the same deal at the local DMV.

The key here is that the car pretty much needs to possess a current out of state registration and plates and that the car is listed on those as a 1967 vehicle.
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