Well if that worked for you, maybe I can just keep my front bumper and plate in
the 'boot' JIC ;-)
- Bryan
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>>Back in our hot rodder days we knew
>> almost all of these types of details in order to keep our cars street
>legal.
>
> Back in my father's hotroding days, he test drove his old Chevy pickup
>(1931? cant recall) with nothing but the engine, frame, suspension, tires
>and maybe a steering wheel. He test drove it around the block and got pulled
>over... The young police officer wrote out about a $800 worth of fix it
>tickets. No windshild, no bumper, front and rear, no headlights, tail lights
>missing... etc.... he ended up putting his car back together and only paying
>the $800 ... i think it was $5 fee per each fix it ticket or something crazy
>like that.
>
>BTW my mk4 has no front license plate... "it spoils the lines of the car"
>heh. I was pulled over and asked about it. I pulled it out from under the
>drivers seat, the officer laffed and let me go.
>
>Toby
>
>69 AH sprite
>71 Toyota Land Cruiser
>
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