Daivd said it all. NO INSPECTIONS! at all...
Once you have your plate in hand you can burn bituminous coal on an open
hearth in this state, as long as the hearth is under the bonnet of an exempt
LBC. If the turbo ever packs it in, I'm considering unshielded nuclear
power.
Glen "REALLY alternative energy" Byrns
> Al-
> Glen had the best answer on the antique plates, but it really isn't any
big
> deal to run normal plates in California. There is no vehicle inspection
of
> any kind for equipment compliance. I find it amusing the Jersey guys
> teasing us about emissions inspections, and then they have to go argue
with
> some dimwit about proper rear view mirrors, etc. Annual tags are priced
> based on a vehicle value schedule, and for a Midget, the DMV deems them
near
> worthless, so it is about $35 a year for tags. I've got vanity plates on
> mine, and pay about $75 total a year. There are no emissions tests
required
> on any vehicle built for sale prior to 1974, and since all Midgets look
> about the same, you can easily pass off any year Midget as a 1968. (Email
in
> private for details...) Come on out, the weather is great, Lots of jobs.
> I'm just north of Sacramento, the sun is shining, and it should hit close
to
> 70 today. Top is down and we're going for a ride. We're always hiring
where
> I work, and the average salesperson makes $45k year, with the top dogs
well
> over $80k.
> David Riker
> 63 Falcon
> 70 Torino
> 74 Midget
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