I say don't bother with the DMV. A friend finshed up a long sob
story about the California DMV with the observation that for the
people who work there, thought equals pain. ;=) Anything you do
that makes them have to think about their jobs will cause them
pain, which they will revisit upon you tenfold. ;=(
As long as the car goes everywhere on a trailer, the DMV doesn't
need to know it exists. Ownership of such cars is transferred by
signatures in the back of the log book.
Simon
Scott McClung wrote:
>
> I live in CA and am buying a late model car from out of state
> that I will be making into a race-only car. Do I need to bother
> registering non-op and titling in CA, or do I not need to worry
> about it. I'm wondering what benefit there is to doing the reg
> thing - does it make it easier to sell down the road, or does
> that not matter on a race car. No plans to put this one back
> on the street ever.
>
> Scott
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