Emergency brake?
Most states offer "antique" or "historic" plates, which do not require safety inspections.How do they get a legitimate safety check before licencing?
Toilet seat.Emergency brake?
Our safety inspections require the antique car to conform to the spec's that the car was originally built to, not modern ones. No catalytic converters, no shoulder belts, no air bags, etc., unless originally equipped.Most states offer "antique" or "historic" plates, which do not require safety inspections.
As nice as it is, and as good as the condition is, my 70 Charger simply wouldn't pass a modern check due to outdated designs and specs - lap belts, for instance, as opposed to 3 point belts; no airbags; no high mount brake light...all of which would fail a current inspection.
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It’s actually the 3rd one I’ve seen there this month. Kinda unusual really. They are super common once you get out farther towards the river but not usually seen in this area. Always gotta be paying attention to where you’re walking and what’s under the pallet you are planning to moveNope
I bought mine new in 94 and I still own it.Went for my weekly bloodwork this morning for my transplant team and saw this gorgeous 2nd gen Ram 1500 while I was there, could not talk to him for too long as he was walking out and I was walking in but he said that he bought it brand new and it only has 44,000 miles on it!
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