i had a 40 chevy coupe street rod . in pa the original title for the car is
surrendered and a special "street rod vin. plate and title are issued. the
car actually looses it's identity as a "what ever mfgr/year car and recieves
a new identity as a street rod. as far as replica bodied street rods i am
not positive how they are titled. more than likely a specialty construction
? like kit cars? that is my dad's specialty and i have not ventured there
,yet, myself. no real input there on that type of title in pa. .
remove the door? hey! i resemble that remark......:) lol! you guy's are
slaying me here!
chuck.
----- Original Message -----
From Phil Vanner <philv at pclink.com>
To: 'Charles Christ' <cfchrist@earthlink.net>; <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 5:50 PM
Subject: RE: a white stock bugeye
> What do the street-rod types do in PA?
>
> Phil Vanner
>
>
> On Sunday, April 16, 2000 4:35 PM, Charles Christ
[SMTP:cfchrist@earthlink.net]
> wrote:
> > anyone outthere with a "stock looking " bugeye out there? i am about
> > circumvent the pennsylvania state law about the required all stock
> > photographs which are required to be submitted with the lic. aplication
.
> >..... they want the car to look assembly line like with no
> > allowance for it's racing heritage wich started 6 days after it was
> > purchased from a washington d.c. dealer as a new car. so any of you
wild
> > and crazy individuals out there interested in bucking the system out
there
> > able to assist me , drop me a line a-la-personal email and we shall see
what
> > we can whip up!
> > i wanna drive it on the street again!(getting sick of these hondas and
> > toyota's buzzing around and want to do something about it!)
> > chuck.
> > thanks gang!
> > cfchrist@earthlink.net
>
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