Hi Truxton,
This law was changed in May, I think, thanks to the fine work of the
4Cs car club and the member clubs in the state. It's Public Act 97-82, I
think.
In my opinion, it's a grand thing that a reasonable act was enacted;
sort of restores one's faith in the legislature and the human condition.
The CT MG Club might be to your liking. Let me know if you wish
details.
Bob
On Fri, 11 Jul 1997 17:35:19 +0000 Truxtun Southworth
<tsouthworth@worldnet.att.net> writes:
>Well if there is a God of emissions he/she is currently hovering
>somewhere over the great state of Connecticut. I left today for my
>annual trip to the Stamford emissions station to pay my ten dollars,
>go
>through the usual process and receive the big F as in failed sticker
>that I can proudly display for all to see for another year. When
>what
>to my surprise do I find but a kinder gentler classic car friendly
>reception. I pull up in line, hand over the registration for my B to
>the inspector who states in the nicest way, excuse me sir but this is
>a
>1969 vehicle and we now are excepting all pre 74 cars from this test.
>Yea, right I say. So he says, really sir, you can even have us
>replace
>that failed sticker with a new one that states exempt. So I said,
>see
>you later. Honest this really happened.
>
>Is this a great place to live or what!
>So when did they change the law?
>
>Tuck Southworth
>69 B unfailingly driving around the great state of Connecticut.
>
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