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    Rog,
    That's what I mean. There is NOTHING in the Kansas law that requires you to keep track of everything down to the lightbulbs. The lady you talked to is about as ignorant of the law as the guy who set up the original procedure. Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do about it. It's truly unfortunate that they have dolts like this in charge. I think you're right to pass.

    Lee,
    Correct. I had a MSO for the body and frame from Gibbon Fiberglass, so I was covered there. I purposely kept receipts for the motor and trans. They didn't ask me about the rear axle when I titled my '34.

    I'm not sure what they would do if someone built their own frame. I guess you'd have to state that, then you'd better have a MSO or title for the body.

    It's odd how some states are moving towards making it simpler, and some are trying to essentially legislate street rods off the planet.

    Oh . . . and I never said this, but receipts can be generated. MSOs and Titles pretty much have to be legit.
    Last edited by Henry Rifle; 07-09-2008 at 07:35 PM.
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