What determines the "year"?
Another question from the novice here...
What exactly determines the year of the vehicle when I register it?
I understand that if I find a '32 sitting in a barn and restore/rebuild it using the original parts then it is still a '32.
But, what if I bought a Cobra kit from somewhere like Factory Five and then bought a 460 crate motor for it. What then determines the "year"?
I guess the question boils down to this - how does one build and power a car and make it "pre-emissions"? All the crate motors I see from Ford Racing say they can't be used on emissions controlled vehicles.
I'm so confused...
Thanks for all the info!
- evan
Re: What determines the "year"?
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Originally posted by big_blockhead
Another question from the novice here...
What exactly determines the year of the vehicle when I register it?
I understand that if I find a '32 sitting in a barn and restore/rebuild it using the original parts then it is still a '32.
But, what if I bought a Cobra kit from somewhere like Factory Five and then bought a 460 crate motor for it. What then determines the "year"?
I guess the question boils down to this - how does one build and power a car and make it "pre-emissions"? All the crate motors I see from Ford Racing say they can't be used on emissions controlled vehicles.
I'm so confused...
Thanks for all the info!
- evan
"Year" is year of manufacture. If the car is assembled in 2005, it's a 2005. I would think factory five has a chassis number. The state of New York has a funny way of dealing with things. I would assume that the car will get an emissions waiver, but it may be listed as a '2005 Assembled Convertible'. As mentioned, check with your local DMV.