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    The only way is to run the car thru inspection with the fenders on and then pull them afterwards. Of course, you may end up with plenty of tickets from the local police....

    I was doing a little checking on titling laws and the YOM license plate provisions. The inspections for hot rods is clearly spelled out not only that it needs fenders, but the angle to which the fenders have to be before they end (no 'bicycle' type fenders either).

    The inspection forms are actually able to be downloaded off of the state website. I attached a .pdf copy of it.
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