BDKW1 wrote:Travisfab wrote:ImageUploadedByTapatalk1406351058.745785.jpg
More? Don't tease Me like that............
I agree. MORE please!!!
HotRod82 wrote:FYI _ the plated buggies are actually pretty common and easy to get. You register it through the SB100 special construction process. Believe it or not they are smog exempt when done properly. Yes there are restrictions and rules but it's pretty simple to do. Part of the process is a CHP inspection so you do need 100% of the street legal equipment, i.e. , wipers, blinkers, DOT lights etc. You need fenders to pass inspection, most people take them off after they pass and just risk the fix it ticket. There is a DMV service in Ramona that is very helpful in getting this done, I have a buddy doing one as we speak.
Not sure I'd call it "east", but it can be done for sure. Smog wise with the SB100 as they are either registered by engine block year or body style year (owner's choice) under that, and I have zero clue what "body style" or year that "car" would be considered. This does make me think they called them modified VW bugs though. And those motors look newish, although I guess they could have started with an old block... OR, if the block is a race block or crate motor type black I think it may default to being seen as a '73 block. Been about 10 years since I really looked into SB100 & knew the ins & outs of it. Going to a company like the one in Ramona you mention could make life muuuuch easier when dealing in something like this. If the law is the same as it was, there are only 100 of these titles issued per year & when I was looking they were all gone/spoken for by the end of January from guys like Foose, Boyd Coddington, etc.