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A sfar as I know, State dmv usually go by the chassis year and not the body year of the car. In your case, the car would be considered a 70-something. > ---------- > From: YNOT13@webtv.net[SMTP:YNOT13@webtv.net] > Sent: Thursday, October 22, 1998 12:15 PM > To: type3@vwtype3.org > Subject: [T3] stuff > > Kieth said some interesting stuff about different bodies on different > year pans. Here in Vegas, I dont have to do anything about smog, and > my > `67 didnt come with any smog control, except maybe the hose fromcase > breather to air cleaner. The `67's pan is BADLY rusted. I know someone > with a seventy-something pan. If I buy this pan, throw the `67 body on > it, will the DMV consider the car a seventy something (REQUIRING > EMISSIONS - yuk) because of the pan, or still consider the car a `67, > because of the body??? The early and later bodies and pans are fully > interchangable, right? - no custom, cut, or weld? I would gain an IRS, > BUT THE 1776 from GEX (w/hydr. lifters) and 1 & half merged extractor > from S & S w/stinger would not like an emissins test, Im sure. The > ICT's > (sorry) came with little paper that said they can be tuned to be > acceptable to California's emissions > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Search old messages on the Web! Visit http://www.vwtype3.org/list/ >