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roadrod2000 01-06-2011 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bingo2 (Post 1100857)
Today I went to see the BAR referee to get the smog exemption: didn't happen. The car does not meet the bare minimum requirements of having the 1960 mandated PVC system.
It will cost a bit of money but, I will get that exemption.

I was lucky and got an advanced warning on the PCV, it has to be a closed system (no open to the air breather). Made it through the first time. only suprise was the $160.00 amnesty inspection fee at the BAR.

bingo2 01-06-2011 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by roadrod2000 (Post 1100862)
I was lucky and got an advanced warning on the PCV, it has to be a closed system (no open to the air breather). Made it through the first time. only suprise was the $160.00 amnesty inspection fee at the BAR.

I'm being very positive about this and it gives me an excuse to get a new carb for the car; the HP 4150 on it now has no emission port and really isn't set up well for the street. What type of air cleaner are you using?

jwd 01-06-2011 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1100854)
For me, SEMA SCHMEMA. All our cars, except for the early CSX cars, were never produced, built, manufactured, advertised, marketed or sold in 1965.

Maybe because you live in Kalifornia, BUT, SEMA has been instrumental in getting legislation passed in many states that allow kit cars (all types) to be titled as what they replicate. If it wasn't for SEMA, you probably wouldn't be able to put aftermarket wheels/tires on your daily driver. You should do a search on what they have done for us auto enthusiasts before making such an ignorant comment.:rolleyes:

Jim

Excaliber 01-06-2011 05:36 PM

TITLED as they replicate doesn't mean squat. Hawaii does that, so what? Other states could care less.

Who are these states that actually title a kit Cobra as a 1965 car that would be acceptable to California, or Oregon for that matter?

Like I said, my Hawaii 1965 title was instantly rejected by Oregon.

This SEMA suggested template to register your car as a 1965 is another open question, whats that all about? Like "title washing" seems to me the way to "get-r-done" is to register a new kit car in one of these states and BAM, your forever good to go, in all states (and pigs fly).

jwd 01-06-2011 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Excaliber (Post 1100869)
Who are these states that actually title a kit Cobra as a 1965 car that would be acceptable to California, or Oregon for that matter?

Like I said, my Hawaii 1965 title was instantly rejected by Oregon.

Check the other thread. Oregon titles them as 1965 all day long. Both new and transfers. They just didn't like you. :LOL:

roadrod2000 01-06-2011 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by bingo2 (Post 1100865)
I'm being very positive about this and it gives me an excuse to get a new carb for the car; the HP 4150 on it now has no emission port and really isn't set up well for the street. What type of air cleaner are you using?

I have the oval 2-4 air cleaner. I have the PCV valve on one valve cover with the hose from it running into the rear of a thin carb spacer on the rear carberator and on the other valve cover I have a closed cap and hose running to a fitting under the air cleaner. What they are looking for is the closed cap and hose to the air cleaner (no open breather cap)

bingo2 01-06-2011 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by roadrod2000 (Post 1100874)
I have the oval 2-4 air cleaner. I have the PCV valve on one valve cover with the hose from it running into the rear of a thin carb spacer on the rear carberator and on the other valve cover I have a closed cap and hose running to a fitting under the air cleaner. What they are looking for is the closed cap and hose to the air cleaner (no open breather cap)

Thanks for the information, sounds pretty much like what I envisioned.

Randy Rosenberg 01-13-2011 07:40 AM

SEMA has just compiled a bunch of legal information about titling (and such) by state. Check it out: http://www.semasan.com/main/main.aspx?id=62843

Look at Illinois, for example, where a Superformance Cobra Replica can be legally titled as a "1965 Superformance". Such legal title is acceptable by CA for transfer. There are other states with similar titling procedures, which are also acceptable by CA for transfer.

Excaliber 01-13-2011 08:58 AM

jwd,,, what part of "REPLICA" are you having trouble understanding?

Oregon registration law is clear. A "REPLICA" vehicle may be titled as the year and model it represents AND the title is then branded "REPLICA". If your replica Cobra does not have the the branded qualifier "Replica", your title is incorrect.

No, you can't take your incorrectly titled 1965 Oregon Cobra to California and register it there as an original 1965 vehicle. Unless your an idiot that commits fraud.

Excaliber 01-13-2011 09:04 AM

Randy, where did you get the idea that California has to accept an Illinois title for a 1965 Cobra?

I don't see anything in the SEMA list that supports that idea. You can also title your replica Cobra as a 1965 in Oregon or Hawaii and many other states. So what???? California is under no obligation to accept such a title at face value.

Illinois possible registration qualifiers, from the SEMA web site.
Street rod, Specially constructed vehicle, Custom vehicle, Materially altered vehicle, modified vehicle, antique vehicle.

kayakjack 01-13-2011 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Morgester (Post 1100614)
For those new to the out-of-state issue, search my name and look for past post.

RodKnock: There seems to be an exception to every rule and the "full faith and credit" clause is still one that has not been nailed down. As some members of the forum are aware DMV still is going both ways on this issue (allowing reg as 65 / changing reg to year of build.)

Bottom line - be careful bringing out-of-state reg's into California. Make sure they were legally registered in the orgin state and disclose everything.

Number one problem that I have seen is that the vehicle being brought in was illegally titled in the orgin state. Needless to say that creates problems with the California process.

Bringing cars legally registered as 1965 into California is a grey area. See Morgester's note.

Jack


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