that's good..cause even tho i do have a complete car, it seems to all be in
various boxes right now. :)
--- David Massey <105671.471@compuserve.com> wrote:
> Message text written by larry hooven
> >
>
> Well it looks like NE is a dead horse...sorry brad, wish i could come and
> play,
> but it also now looks like MO is a good candidate for a new job...so the
> question goes to MO listers or listers recently from MO, as to what the
> rules
> are regarding inspections, having a half assembled car, etc...any
> information
> as to what is required, state taxes, etc that can be put along would be
> welcome
>
> tia
> <
>
> Larry,
>
> If your car is over 25 years old you can get Historic plates for your car
> with out a safety inspection or an emissions inspection. You will need
> 1) Proof of insurance
> 2) IDOD (Certification of the car vin number and odometer reading) This
> cert must be performed by a law enforcement officer or a licensed vehicle
> inspector.
> 3) Title.
> 4) $25
>
> That's all.
>
> A typical law enforcement officer will want to see a complete car but a
> licensed inspector (the gas station guy licensed to inspect cars) may be
> willing to look at your collection of parts and determine that you have a
> complete car.
>
> Dave Massey
> St. Louis, MO
>
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larry (I hope someday to Drive my triumph) hooven 1979 spitfire fm99248u,
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