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03-23-2010, 09:47 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: KMP532, KC427FE, TWM
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In Utah we have a new law that allows you to register the car as the year it replicates.
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03-23-2010, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by kobrabytes
In Utah we have a new law that allows you to register the car as the year it replicates.
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It's an inverse relationship between a location's convenience of regulation and law and the inherent desirability of living there.
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03-23-2010, 10:26 AM
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Same thing in NY. The emmissions needed are determined by the year of the motor. I had a 1969 motor (or I should say block) rebuilt for mine to avoid that mess. Inspector in NY said, 1969 block all you need is a gas cap good to go. I believe pre 1973 puts you in the clear.
I hope all works out for you at minimal cost.
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03-24-2010, 01:38 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF GT40P-2265/393W, KMP318 (PROJECT!!!!!)/CSX478
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gunner
It's an inverse relationship between a location's convenience of regulation and law and the inherent desirability of living there.
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Ouch!!
I live in Sacramento too, but frankly prefer Utah.
California is a liberal wasteland of illegals and parasites. Nice weather, though.
PS sorry for the thread dirft.
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03-23-2010, 11:57 AM
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Quote:
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have to sell it b/c I can't register it. There is no way it will pass the MAC center BS they need. Check this out. I guess i should of lloked into this first. I just didn't see it coming
Massachusetts defines crate engines as “new” even when they reflect 1965-era technology, and a vehicle with one installed must be brought up to 2009 standards with catalytic converters and other equipment. Likewise, if a vintage engine is used, say a 1990 302 Mustang donor, all the equipment in the original 1990 Mustang configuration must be added to the Roadster, like EGR, catalytic converters, vapor canister, air pump and (probaby) the stock manifold.
In Massachusetts, since the year of the car is, in effect, defined by the engine, a 1965 replica can only be licensed as such with a vintage 1965 engine and matching engine IDs. It is therefore extremely difficult to qualify as a classic or antique car that is not subject to emission restrictions (that is, grandfathered) in Massachusetts unless a pre-1970 engine is installed first.
A bill (called "SEMA" legislation because it mirrors other bills passed under lobbying pressure from SEMA) was passed by the Massachusetts legislature but vetoed by Governor Patrick. There are current attempts underway to pass a SEMA-like bill again and avoid another veto.
If you must register the vehicle in MA, I recommend you fully understand all the regulations. Other Massachusetts-based builders can also provide guidance ... you might try also posting in the NE regional forum.
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http://www.its-titles.com/
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03-23-2010, 12:13 PM
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ITS has been increasingly rejected by state DMVs. While it was an option some time ago, it's widely seen as a bogus ploy these days.
You'd have better luck registering the car in a no-rules state and trying to transfer it.
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03-23-2010, 02:59 PM
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Not to second guess you, but lots of states will go by the year of the engine as the benchmark for smog requirements etc. In all the process of buying a Kirkham, did you never look into MA's requirements before you bought a crate engine?
I did not look into the requirements. Obviously, I was in error.
Here is the official policy. It says complete drivetrain. I'm not sure why you guys thought I made this up. Anyway, it would mean a change of the tranny and toploader. The funny thing is i had an original block and toploader and sld them! I bought a genesis block and a TKO. It would be difficult to prove they came from an old car
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03-23-2010, 04:10 PM
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Here is the official policy. It says complete drivetrain. I'm not sure why you guys thought I made this up. Anyway, it would mean a change of the tranny and toploader. The funny thing is i had an original block and toploader and sld them! I bought a genesis block and a TKO. It would be difficult to prove they came from an old car
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Unless the regs have changed since 2006 (which is entirely possible), my ERA was registered that year in MA with an engine built around a 1966 FE block and otherwise all new components.
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03-23-2010, 03:08 PM
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Jeff,
I will go throught the necessary steps before I make any decisions
thanks
chris
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03-23-2010, 03:55 PM
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I looked at the ITS website. It seems shady. I wonder if it MA would allow it?
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03-24-2010, 05:10 PM
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Quote:
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I looked at the ITS website. It seems shady. I wonder if it MA would allow it?
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I would avoid it like the plague. It reminds me of Titles Unlimited.
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03-23-2010, 03:59 PM
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Chris the only way to get rid of the what ifs..is to try to talk to an inspector...or seek the help of folks that have done this talk to Kirkham , see if the Backdraft dealer in CT. and the ERA folks can help..i've been on the sidelines watching this issue in Mass for awhile..I believe folks are making progress on getting SEMA put in place...but it takes time
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03-23-2010, 09:48 PM
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I have done some work on this. I spoke with the state police they are only concerned with receipts. I will have to call the MAC center. The law has been in place for years. You were lucky. It depends how the person you end up with interprets the law. I have heard of guys walk in with a MCO and get a title. I tried this at three registries and failed
chris
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03-23-2010, 10:20 PM
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Would it make sense to consider a P.O. out of state (Nevada, Utah, etc.) that would be more lenient.
What the heck are you doing having to work eighty hours of overtime every week?
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03-24-2010, 02:13 AM
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The insurance with out of state may be problematic when the time or if the time comes for a claim. I'm not willing to risk that. As far as the OT I meant 80 hours over last month
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03-24-2010, 03:49 AM
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ng8264723
call me today if you have time. 413-530-9447
I have some names and numbers of people in the RMV and EPA. I have been working with them on the same problem for the past few weeks. A couple of the guys I have talked to seem like really good guys and are working to help get me through the inspection process. I am expecting a call back from one of them today. I dont want to give you false hope. At this point I am still getting a big NO for an answer but they are trying to help.
Good luck bud and you are right, this state sucks!
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03-24-2010, 08:04 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Classic Roadster 351W, T5, Red & White
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I have AAA Auto insurance, the underwriter specified:
Extended stay and use of a vehicle , defined as more than 6 months , in a different location other than where the vehicle is insured at , requires the insurance company to be notified. " If " there is a claim,after 6 months, handled on a case by case basis regarding coverage and intent. Falls into the Full Disclosure/Fraud clause that is included in most if not all policies .
The risk being the chances of a claim. If more than 6 months, AAA would change the location and to also abide by garage location states insurance regulations. Possible impact on rates, plus or minus, based upon the new location's risk assessment.
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03-24-2010, 04:48 PM
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Quote:
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The insurance with out of state may be problematic when the time or if the time comes for a claim. I'm not willing to risk that. As far as the OT I meant 80 hours over last month
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I don't believe insurance carriers care where the car is registered as long as you disclose where it is really garaged and used (you can be upfront with them). As long as they are getting the correct premium based on where it is actually garaged and used, why would they care what state you register it in? It has nothing to do with the way they calculate risk.
Technically this is not legal because MA wants the tax, but having a improperly registered vehicle is not a big deal, and even if a cop were to somehow figure it out (which they wont) because all you have to say is that you own another house in whatever state it is registered in. So, if i were you I would register it in NH or VT and call it a day. I think in VT it can all be done through the mail, you don't even need to go there. Also, VT knows people do this and they love it because they get the sales tax.
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03-24-2010, 08:30 AM
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Insurance is not really an issue. When you get the policy, they'll ask you where the car is garaged. Give them your Mass address. Not a big deal. Because of my military servie, I had cars registered in Texas for many years, regardless of where I was stationed. Insurance was based on where I lived at the time.
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03-24-2010, 08:47 AM
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*** Recap from CT Emissions based upon year of engine block:
Year of Engine Emissions Controls Required of All Vehicles That Year
Pre - 1966 None
1966 - 1970 PCV, Variable Advance Distributor
1971 – 1978 PCV, Variable Advance Distributor, Evap. Canister, and Thermostatic Air Cleaner or Air Injection System
1979 – 1988 PCV, Variable Advance Distributor, Evap. Canister, Thermostatic Air Cleaner or Air Injection System, and CAT
1989 – 1995 PCV, Variable Advance Distributor, Evap. Canister, CAT, Computerized Engine Management, O2 sensor
1996 – current PCV, Electronic Spark Control, Evap. Canister, CAT, Closed Loop Computerized Engine Management, O2 sensors, Fuel Injection
*** Federal EPA Kit Car Policy, there may be a later version
July 8, 1994 -
" The following represents a clarification of EPA's policy concerning the regulation of imported and domestically produced kit cars and kit car packages. Kit vehicles are understood by EPA to typically involve new bodies, used drivetrains and new or used chassis. Used components may or may not be refurbished. This policy applies to kits or assembled kit cars only. This policy does not apply to regular production vehicles offered for importation into or produced in the United States."
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/imports/kitcar.htm
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