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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    While I don't live in Cali., I know there are exemptions to put a newer motor into an older car. Have you investigated any of this? It might be an avenue that you can live with. And research usually doesn't cost much.
    All the more reason to stay with cars that are 1975 and older in California (smog exempt)....install any engine you want...
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    All the more reason to stay with cars that are 1975 and older in California (smog exempt)....install any engine you want...

    While working at Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach Ca. in 1966 a friend and I were having a discussion on smog. He said, "You know as long as there is a smog commission we'll have smog." No truer words were ever spoken.
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