1967 is exempt from smog checks.
1974 starts the smog check in Calif. The 30+ exemption was changed to
1974 and newer.
John Seim
Irvine, CA
On Nov 6, 2009, at 11:15 PM, Mike Wilson wrote:
> Here's a question that some of you might be able to help with: I
> have a 1967 MGB roadster that's been sitting for about 6 years. We
> are considering moving, and I should probably get rid of it before
> we move.
>
> Now, as I understand it, when one sells a car in CA, it is the
> seller's responsibility to provide a smog certificate with the car,
> which would probably be difficult. Furthermore, I was told that
> just because the seller specifies "as is" in the bill of sale, he
> could still be responsible for costs incurred by the buyer when
> they decide to smog the car. I suppose a worst-case scenario would
> be the buyer saying that smogging the car required a full engine
> rebuild & new exhaust, demanding that the seller cover these costs.
> So the question is: Is there some way to sell a car (with
> certificate of non-operation) without incurring some responsibility
> of smogging the car?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
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