stu-jo bollen wrote:
>
> Edward Hamilton wrote:
> >
> > James,
> > There are no emission test standards for the keystone state. When moving
>to the
> > State, you will have to obtain a PA title for the vehicle. I got mine
>without
> > even producing the vehicle. I wasn't sure of any cursery inspection,
>so....I
> > claimed the vehicle to be in disrepair (not driveable) and instead,
>produced the
> > clear title, and a photograph of the vin # or commission plate. I was told
>that
> > I could bring in a photo or the actual vin plate. Once you register the
> > vehicle, along with proof of insurance, an annual safety inspection is
> > required. Living in Lancaster, the most important concern being your
>blinker
> > system -- you must notify the galloping buggies that your're giving way to
>them.
> >
> > BTY to assist you in getting settled, the locals pronounce it as
>"lank-ister".
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Ed Hamilton
> > '80 Spit
> > Lewisburg, PA
> >
> > James Luke wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all
> > >
> > > Sorry for the (mostly) off topic post - I have a job offer in Lancaster,
> > > Pennsylvania. Can anyone from that area give me any information about
> > > emissions/inspection laws, possibility of having my 66 TR4A exempted from
> > > those laws, etc.? Please reply direct to jluke@unm.edu
> > > Thanks, Jim Luke
> > >
> > > 80 Fiat X-1/9, 81 Jeep Cherokee, 84 Ford Tempo Moving soon! All for
>sale!
> > > 66 TR4A Not for sale
> Edward, maybe not in Lancaster but there sure are in most of the State.I
> live in Delaware, but I know there is a big rumpus about the ew
> treadmill test they atre bringing in the Philly area.I believe anything
> pre 68 is exempt.
Pre-1975 is exempt.
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Lenny Seidman
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA
email: lseidman@erols.com
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