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12-23-2010 10:31 AM #1
Don - believe me, you really DO NOT want to register a car in New York as a kit car. Secondly, you really don't want to talk to the NY DOT any more then absolutely necessary as their misdirection is pitiful. Then, a little known fact is that the NY motor vehicle offices - they are run by the local county clerks, some of which are filling positions with patronage(qualified??). The NY regs are on line!!! That is why I gave the advice that I did as noted above. I am from NY and have either suffered the pain inflicted by NY DOT personally or have friends that have.Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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12-23-2010 11:36 AM #2
Since yoiu live there, you probably have real insight into how NY works, Dave. Being from Pa originally, I can fully understand how difficult some States make it to register our cars. I just read a thread where a guy in Texas drove his car to a local watering hole and the cops came in and told him he could be charged because it had Antique plates on it.........those are supposed to only be used for special events in Texas, I guess, not for daily transportation.
Sure glad I live in nice old liberal Florida...........anything goes here.

Don
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12-23-2010 11:54 AM #3
Don, in my county, things are run pretty much to an ethics standard that is strong. Other counties plus the state - frightening. As far as registering a car with less then great documentation - can be interesting but creativeness is the rule. I do understand PA!!! My 'bucket went there, but they had to register it in nearby Ohio - and luckily they owned property to do it there. I only hope VA is as easy when we finally make the move, but the car does have a valid and current NY registration plus a NY safety inspection so it should transfer fairly easilyDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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12-23-2010 12:03 PM #4
I agree with IC2. NY sucks and it's a pain just to register a car if you have everything they want. I would hate to try and register one under a kit car. Let me know how things work out for you if you decide to go through with it.
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12-25-2010 01:47 AM #5
To all,
Thanks very much for your replies. It might be a moot point as the car in question is on Ebay but the price has gotten too rich for my tastes. But you can best believe I will proceed cautiously if the sale ends up coming my way (anyone can bid on ebay, collecting the $$$ is another thing). At the very least, title questions will become part of my standard questions I ask about every car as my search continues.
Joe






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