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I think I got there around 6:00 am and the DMV didn't open up until 9:00 am that particular day. If you go to the right office and they work with all of the SB 100 applicants as a group, you shouldn't have any problems at all. As others have mentioned, the soft econonmy might ease the demand this year. |
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I was under the impression that all safety equipment requirements need to meet the year the car is modeled after (i.e. 1965). For example, for the brake and safety inspection, a back-up light is not a requirement and sidepipes were a standard option at the time. So you go throug a CHP inspection, take your car to the BAR, you do a brake/light/safety inspection, and your car is technically illegal on CA roads?? Also, I have never heard of a car being impounded for a "fix it" ticket unless you have other outstanding violations. If I get tagged for no front plate, I'll hang one on the car. If I get a fix it ticket for loud pipes, I'll get it signed off. |
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Again, make sure your TIN #'s match and all your personal information like name, address, phone number, etc. are correct. I have visited the DMV so many times this year that I'm thinking of asking them for an office. :LOL: In fact, I was there this morning. AGAIN. The VIN on the title and registration did not match the vehicle VIN by ONE LETTER. When I finished my registration about a month ago, the DMV person input the incorrect VIN #. Hopefully, it's all done now. Knock on wood. **) |
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Doug, while law enforcement hopefully will not mess with any of us. The fact that that your car can be towed for a fix-it ticket is real. An example is that if your oil pan is lower than the bottom of your rim height which is a simple fix-it ticket. Added to that cite is 24002cvc, unsafe vehicle, which orders the driver to immediately take the car to a repair station or park it within a reasonable time from the date and time of the issuing of the cite. The next time the car is seen moving without the violation being corrected, the car can and probably will be hooked.
As far as registration goes, a cite for expired reg is also a fix-it cite of sorts. But, wait six months and the vehicle code states "must take", which leaves discretion out of the quotient. For things like excessive noise, you can be cited (and in Monterey will be) for simply cruising in a low gear making about 100 db or less ( I can’t remember the max Db level....93, 97, somewhere around that). It has nothing to do with the fact you're driving a replica or smog exempt vehicle. Many out there think because it's a copy of a '65 it falls under the rules of a '65. Were able to run some of the equipment we do because law enforcement generally WANTS to look the other way because most of us are not hooligans...well maybe I am, a little! There are numerous violations on these cars as soon as they hit the street. Just drive up to an officer and say "you can't touch my car because it's had all the inspections and besides, it's a "65", and see what happens. I don't think in '65 you were required to run a front plate in Ca. but you are now and so is replica of a '65. I hope this answers your question. I may have overstated things a little. I just feel lucky to be here and still able to own one of these cars knowing what I know. |
Sorry........on the loud pipes, there's excessive noise and modified exhaust. The burden of proof falls on the owner to prove the (over100 db) pipes he's running are not modified. In that case, stand by to jump through some whoops. No officer knows everything about the exhaust system you have on your car, therefore, modified exhaust would seem logical if the car was extreemly loud compared to what he has to compare it to. The court would then decide the course of action................sucks , doesn't it.
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Tom,
I gotta love your quote: 'because most of us are not hooligans...well maybe I am, a little!" A little...a little he says. You just crack me up! :LOL: Bob |
I agree Bob, definately a hooligan!!
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As soon as I crawl out from under the bus.........let's see, That would make John a Hooligan Plus and Bob a Hooligan in sheeps clothing. Please!
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Tom,
I like your thoughts and they're certainly a gentle reminder with these beasts that we are always on a slippery slope while on the street with the rest of the unitiated humanity and could get pulled over at any time. Being a d**k while driving will most certainly get you there. Hooligans on the track, gentlemen on the street. Like Borat, "I like". |
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If I live long enough to wear this one out maybe I'll call you to see if I can move in with you long enough to register my next car. However, by then SMOG FREE motors will probably make 1000 HP on wesson oil! tom
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