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Re: emissions in PA

To: James Luke <jluke@unm.edu>
Subject: Re: emissions in PA
From: Edward Hamilton <hamilton@ptd.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 22:09:11 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: WRI, Inc.
References: <m0y7WIb-0000DlC@musca.unm.edu>
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




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