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07-20-2006, 01:05 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Long Beach,
Ca
Cobra Make, Engine: Classic 289
Posts: 20
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Sb100
Also once I recieve an SB100, Im to wait, till after the first of the year? then turn in all paper work? ---Because they only accept the first 500.
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07-20-2006, 01:17 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Gilroy,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast Cobra w/ Centrifugally Blown Big Block, Pickles, Onions, on a Sesame Seed Bun.
Posts: 493
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Jan 2nd; plan on spending all day.
You'd go down to the DMV on Jan 2nd at 6AM (or earlier) and wait til they open. Then, tell the clerk you are there to register a cobra replica under the SB-100 program. If you're lucky, they will know what that is. Then, they have to call Sacramento DMV and get Sac to issue the SB-100 number. Unless an act of god happens, the telephone number will be busy and one of many things could happen.
a) they may dedicate someone to keep redialing...
b) they may decide to try again in a few hours....
c) they may ask for all of your paperwork and call you when/if they get through)..
d) they may let you redial endlessly (I know of a dmv where this occurred).
Anyway, this becomes much like a radio contest dialing the Sac DMV. If they're not motivated and not dialing diligently, you probably wont' win. If you're lucky, you'll get a number. You'll be in competition with everyone that didn't get a number last year (they ran out Jan 3rd I think).
For reference, I left the DMV at 4:55 PM on Jan 2nd 2005 with a sequence number greater than 450. They had some unmotivated doofus in the back dialing the phone once every 5 minutes or so between nose-mining sessions. If it wasn't for my constant pulling of a new service number every 10 minutes just so I can go to the counter and ask how it's going, I wouldn't have gotten one at all. Also, compare my experience to a few friends that had a more helpful dmv...they got through in the first hour and were leaving for home by 9AM.
You know, to come think of it, it might even be worthwhile to go visit your DMV informally and have a word with the DMV manager PRIOR to Jan 2nd to get a game plan in order. Perhaps that will jog memories of the previous year and get them to have proper staff on hand or at least a proper plan so you get a fair shot at it. Half the problem last year was that they simply forgot the big "SB-100 Race" was happening and had no staff dedicated to handle that need.
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07-20-2006, 07:05 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Sacramento,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: Shelby CSX4795 (Sold)
Posts: 1,542
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Worst day of the year!
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Originally Posted by ByronRACE
You know, to come think of it, it might even be worthwhile to go visit your DMV informally and have a word with the DMV manager PRIOR to Jan 2nd to get a game plan in order. Perhaps that will jog memories of the previous year and get them to have proper staff on hand or at least a proper plan so you get a fair shot at it. Half the problem last year was that they simply forgot the big "SB-100 Race" was happening and had no staff dedicated to handle that need.
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I just spend a couple of hours today in a meeting at the San Bernardino DMV. (They are currently closed for re-modeling)(with PIA furniture  )
At the conclusion of the meeting I happened to "mention" to the office Manager, that I would be participating in the SB100 dial-a-thon, in Jan. She told me it was their worst day of the year because of it, she "Hate's it"!
I wouldn't go to San Berdu, in Jan!
jdog
P.S. I've scratched that one off of my list! 
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07-20-2006, 07:11 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Gilroy,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast Cobra w/ Centrifugally Blown Big Block, Pickles, Onions, on a Sesame Seed Bun.
Posts: 493
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They all hate it.
All the DMVs hate it. I would too. Who likes the dial-a-thon process?
The last conversation I had with Sacramento, the lady let slip that they've informally considered a "lottery style" solution...now that would be even worse; roll the dice.
They should ebay the numbers to the highest bidder. ROTFL! Crap.
My recommendation is to grin-n-bear it and get it done ASAP.
Byron
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07-20-2006, 07:17 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Orange County,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF Brock Coupe #88, Keith Craft 427w
Posts: 707
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Originally Posted by ByronRACE
The last conversation I had with Sacramento, the lady let slip that they've informally Byron
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It essentially is a lottery in its current form. All the offices dialing into six (?) numbers at the same time, each with a group of four to ten (or more) people trying to get sequence numbers - it's a crap shoot. I logged on to the DMV website at midnight 30 days in advance to ensure an 8:00 appointment. Didn't matter as they lumped me in with everyone else. It took until about 9:15 for them to get organized and start dialing. They had a group of people dialing on the autodialer (it was on speaker so we could hear). Finally got through at 11:35 AM. It was EXCRUTIATING!!! I'm wishing you all the best, jdog (and everyone else that has to get through this "process").
Doug, SPC088
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