Nobody asked me for one when I registered my car. I took my bill of sale to
Californina DMV, they asked for a smog certificate, I said "I don't need
one, it's a '64.", and they handed me my registration.
Dean Craig
Irvine, CA
'64 B
>Dean,
>
> Just a quick note. '65 and earlier still require a smog inspection
>upon "transfer of ownership" or "new (initial) registration". However,
>they don't require the biennial smog thereafter.
>
>Hans
>'71 B
>
>P.S. I had a '63 B as my first car. It made it easy to get into my
>current profession (20 yr. Automotive Technician)!
>
>>'65 or earlier requires no smog test. Proof of ownership is all that is
>>required for registration, so inspection of the car will not be required. If
>>he has a '65 or older he will have much less trouble with it. You don't
>>mention where he will be importing the car from but your email address has a
>>suggestive .uk on the end. I don't know what hoops he may have to jump
>>through to bring it into the country, maybe someone else on the list can
>>help on that topic.
>>
>>Dean Craig
>>Irvine, CA
>>'64 B
>
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>Hans C. Abplanalp
>University of California, Davis
>Fleet Services
>Davis, CA 95616-8555
>Phone (916) 752-9669
>FAX (916) 752-9670
>E-mail: hansa@telcom.ucdavis.edu,
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