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How far can you push "street legal?" (Pics of you have them.)
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<blockquote data-quote="fl-krawler" data-source="post: 432414" data-attributes="member: 884"><p>I need to look again and make sure I linked the right form, but I'm pretty sure I did. It should apply to "custome or rebuilt vehicles meeting the criteria you listed above Keep in mind I am also former law enforcement so the process might have been easier for me. Basically you find a rotted vehicle with a clear title and VIN. You then build a new vehicle (your buggy) and say you are "rebuilding" the rotted vehicle to it. You have law enforcement come out, they inspect the old vehicle, the new "rebuilt" vehicle, and sign your affidavit. You go to the DMV with your new "rebuilt" vehicle and they issue a new VIN for it. It may be different in your local tax collector's office, or because you're not law enforcement, but I literally handed them my paperwork, and the inspector came out to the parking lot, affixed the sticker containing the new VIN, and I was on my way..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fl-krawler, post: 432414, member: 884"] I need to look again and make sure I linked the right form, but I'm pretty sure I did. It should apply to "custome or rebuilt vehicles meeting the criteria you listed above Keep in mind I am also former law enforcement so the process might have been easier for me. Basically you find a rotted vehicle with a clear title and VIN. You then build a new vehicle (your buggy) and say you are "rebuilding" the rotted vehicle to it. You have law enforcement come out, they inspect the old vehicle, the new "rebuilt" vehicle, and sign your affidavit. You go to the DMV with your new "rebuilt" vehicle and they issue a new VIN for it. It may be different in your local tax collector's office, or because you're not law enforcement, but I literally handed them my paperwork, and the inspector came out to the parking lot, affixed the sticker containing the new VIN, and I was on my way.. [/QUOTE]
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