Originally posted by Custom Coffin Works
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That's so weird. I talked to my agent a couple weeks ago about it again (I was in for my year end review), and he can't believe that your local agent is giving you any issues. He said "if it's your dream car, lol", and you're "restoring" it, there should be no problem at all.
Post a pic of this "dream machine".
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The mural is an idea. If you tell them that you're going to make a custom van, with murals and a unique interior, that might make it a classic. The van craze went on in the late 70's and early 80's, IIRC.
-denise
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Originally posted by Custom Coffin Works View PostThey failed...they want a second car listed as a main driver for her. She only works two miles down the road so she never had a daily driver.
USAA is the same way.
Anyone want to buy a 1983 Ford Van...
You should just move to WV. Not only do we not require emissions testing, but if a car is 25 years old you can opt to register it as an antique then you don't have to have it inspected at all. Not to mention the fact that the registration fee is $30 but it is good for 15 years. There is certain driving limitations though. It can only be driven Fri, Sat & Sunday, or if during the week to a repair facility or a club event. The out on that is you could always say you were going to one of the above functions if you were pulled over.
On a side note how much emissions equipment did the van actually have? In '83 I would think that all it would've had would be a catalytic converter. I would think it would be easier and less expensive to just put a new converter on it.
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It is in her name. I didn't want her driving around into people with my name on the title. Not that she would..
As for the emissions, in 1983 they had a mile of vacuum hoses and several solenoids running the carb. Cat and a smog, pulley removed so I need to find one at a junk yard. Not looking forward to this at all.
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Originally posted by EternalCombustion View PostYou should just move to WV. Not only do we not require emissions testing, but if a car is 25 years old you can opt to register it as an antique then you don't have to have it inspected at all. Not to mention the fact that the registration fee is $30 but it is good for 15 years. There is certain driving limitations though. It can only be driven Fri, Sat & Sunday, or if during the week to a repair facility or a club event. The out on that is you could always say you were going to one of the above functions if you were pulled over.
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Originally posted by Custom Coffin Works View PostIt is in her name. I didn't want her driving around into people with my name on the title. Not that she would..
As for the emissions, in 1983 they had a mile of vacuum hoses and several solenoids running the carb. Cat and a smog, pulley removed so I need to find one at a junk yard. Not looking forward to this at all.
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