Jason,
In Maryland you could register it as a "street rod" if it over 20 years
old and heavily modified like yours, or as "historic" if over 25 years
old. See if Utah has anything like that, It would be easier then un
modifying it
jfw@commercemarket.com wrote:
>
> OK, so I am soooooooo hooked on the car. I drove it every day this week.
> (unregistered and all!) But I have a few questions for the experts out there.
>
> 1. I am told I cannot register it in Utah without bumpers, a windshield,
> mirrors, etc. Is that the case everywhere? I don't mind the mirrors and
> lights, but the other stuff could be expensive.
>
> 2. Parts. Where do I find front lights for example? Or rear lights?
> (Current ones taken from Corvette)
>
> In case anyone needs a refresher the pics are still online at:
>
> http://192.41.63.36/roadster.html
>
> Thanks all!
>
> Jason
> aka Roadster Newbie
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1968 1600
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