
06-23-2009, 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by stephen low
Pezza
Thats interesting advice as I understood the regs or it may be the guidelines to say if a hot rod was a pre 49 actual or replica it could be built to these rules.
Is the FFR hot rod a replica of a pre 49 model? If not then that's the reason but if it is it seems the WA road group is taking a bit of a different stand.
This whole area is currently under scrutiny maybe this is driving WA's direction.
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Slowy
I got the info from ASRF technical advisory commitee rep in WA. I hope he is wrong because the FFR kit looked pretty good. The kit I saw had a modern chassis.
The national guidelines can be downloaded from the ASRF website. Below is part of the definition of a street rod from the national guidelines.
“A Street Rod shall mean a vehicle that has a body and frame that were built before 1949, that has been modified for safe road use, or a replica of a vehicle the body and frame of which were built before 1949.”
Pezza
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