Same is true in Florida. I have no way of knowing the mileage on my
project. It came in boxes as did 4 different speedometers - one of which is
a still in box NOS with 0 miles. The others range from 23xxx to 77xxx. No
idea.
When I checked into the titling/registration process the DMV they pointed me
to http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/hsmvdocs/dmv82042.pdf (need acrobat reader)
which is the form that allows what Fred states.
Carl
-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Thomas [mailto:vafred@erols.com]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:38 PM
To: MRobe33243@aol.com; rmf3860@erols.com
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Rolling back odometer
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I speak just of Va. on speedo laws, it is against the law to roll a speedo
"BACK", it is not against the law to run the speedo forward, you can also go
to the State Police with your old speed showing correct mileage and get a
door jam sticker showing the speedo has been replaced with the date &
mileage, then turn yours back/forward to 0, again this is permissable, or
you can do with your speedometer as you wish and sign the title "True
Mileage Unkown", all of the above are within the law, I do not think many
people look at antique cars with mileage as a buying factor, they know they
have been around for X number of years, also I think the judge would be
considerate of this fact also, again at least here in Va. "FT"
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