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    One thing for sure - most of the DMV personnel won't have a clue. If the law just went into effect, they won't be trained. I had to read the laws in Virginia and lead some of the DMV folks through it by their noses.

    When things got a little tied up, a letter to the governor got me some action. After I wrote the letter to Gov. Kaine, everytime I left an inquiry on the VA DMV site, I got a personal phone call explaining the resolution.

    I suspect you won't get away with a new number plate. They're pretty wise to that trick. Good luck, though.

    They seem to want a title for the frame and/or body, but bills of sale for the trans and engine should be enough. I had an MCO for my body/frame combo, then just gave them copies of the bills of sale for the engine and trans. I did not have to account for the rear axle, or any of the other parts/labor going into the car.
    Last edited by Henry Rifle; 01-14-2008 at 04:51 PM.
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