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Old 05-15-2016, 10:37 AM
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I currently have a Superformance Cobra registered in NV as a "2005 65 Cobra Replica" and I'm looking to move to Southern AZ. Any information regarding the process for DMV registration for the Cobra will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 05-15-2016, 10:48 AM
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Have you tried using SEARCH for "arizona registration" or looking in the Arizona Cobra club area? There are several recent topics on this subject.

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New Member in PHX

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Old 05-15-2016, 11:35 AM
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Cody,
You will need a level 2 inspection if you want it titled as a 1965 which you hopefully will want. It makes it much easier for future owners or even yourself if you ever move.
The level 2 inspection is by appointment only most of the time.
It is very simple and will cost you about $40-$50 total by the time your all done with plates for 1 year and a new title.
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Old 05-15-2016, 11:42 AM
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Cody, if you are moving to the PHX area, pay attention to what the forum has listed about which DMV offices know what they are doing and which ones will give you a head ache. As Drat stated, make a phone call about the level 2 inspection to get an appointment. Should be an easy and painless process. Good luck.
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Old 05-15-2016, 12:33 PM
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Cody I concur w/what Karl and Dan said above. I am a new owner of a new (untitled) Kirkham and am going through the process now. A few pointers in addition to what has been said above

* Call the DMV office you plan to go to as your first step. I called the general ADOT DMV phone line and they told me to bring the car to the DMV for a level 1 inspection. This turned out to be bad advice - title/registration now requires a level 2. I am working to determine how to get an appointment for this but believe this can be done by calling your local DMV office. BTW the office I went to (Scottsdale) only does level 2's on M-Th and told me it was 'first come/first served and get here early because we can only do 20-25 per day...'. Again, I think an appointment can be made but I am still checking on that. There appears to be some variation in process standardization from office to office..
* AZ titles special construction (replica/kit/custom built cars) based on the year of the vehicle they represent, not the year you or someone else built/assembled it. This is important to remember.

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Do you even need registration in southern Arizona?
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Old 05-15-2016, 03:43 PM
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"Do you even need registration in southern Arizona?"
Mostly in Spanish but yes, you do need registration in southern arizona..
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