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Re: 10.7.51 of the CA. motor vehicle code -Reply

To: brockctella@juno.com (Brock C Tella), alcon@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: 10.7.51 of the CA. motor vehicle code -Reply
From: richards@northcoast.com
Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 18:51:53 -0700
I'VE BEEN RIVETED TO DEATH.  RIVET RIVET RIVET........AD FINIUM

Sorry-I just flipped out a little-Chris

On Wed, 14 May 1997, brockctella@juno.com (Brock C Tella) wrote:
>I just met with a detective with San Diego Police auto theft. The
>"intent" is the interpertation they use. Some cars used "rosetta rivets"
>to adhere the tags, some didn't. It is not a flag or any reason to
>question a car registration do to rivets. They are quite aware that
>restorations require the tags to be removed. As long as the intent is
>not to defraud there is no problem. Rosetta rivets came originally from
>cobblers (shoe repair). There was no mandate to use them.
>On Tue, 13 May 1997 15:48:22 -0700 Allan Connell <alcon@earthlink.net>
>writes:
>>At 08:12 AM 5/13/97 -0600, John Crawley wrote:
>>>Hi:
>>>I have asked several times but nobody answers or is this a tic- TAC-
>>>toe secret: What do the original rivets look like?
>>>Godspeed
>>>Jc
>>>
>>
>>If it is not a secret, I would like to know as well.  My tag is 
>>currently
>>affixed with SS Phillips head screws......which I have been told are 
>>very
>>valuable as they are listed as: "Quick-Change LeMans, #2 
>>Phillips-Stainless
>>Steel, Racing Only" 
>>
>>All kidding aside, I eventually want the car right and DON'T want to 
>>get
>>busted or have the car CRUSHED....Knowing what the rivets look like 
>>will
>>help.  Might have to wait until I get the Tigger-TAC'ed.
>>
>>Allan
>>B9472373
>>
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