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Originally Posted by drooze
Alan, Ive asked this before (not of you) and everyone seemed to evade answering it.
Ok here are some "Facts"
Cars are not titled at the factory and you can depending on state even purchase one from a dealer WITHOUT having it titled.
So, next I can LEGALLY Title this vehicle in the State of Ohio.
So let me ask, If I do legally title this car and it is "street legal" and Emission Legal (Many counties in Ohio do NOT have emission requirments)
Then am I ok in your eyes ?
So say all 100 Dp owners do that ? Or at LEAST have the opportunity to do that, (we all know many racers whos cars arent or werent ever titled)
So say they have the ability or the opportunity to do that , and some do some dont just like the other Stockers.....
Then in your mind are the cars 100% fine or are your reasons not really all inclusive of the Title issues ?
I plan to do this, maybe before Norwalk I will....then I can post a copy of the title in the window for everyone to see....
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The "title" itself is not the issue, it is a subset of the issue, as is the lack of a valid VIN. The cars are not production cars, period. They do not meet federal standards for safety, emissions, or fuel economy. The fact that safety, emissions, and fuel mileage standards now exist or are more stringent than they were 20, 30, or 40 years ago is irrelevant. Even if a county or other municipality does not require emissions or safety testing, the federal agencies do require those standards to be met before the OEM can offer the cars for sale in the U.S. for use on the street, regardless of we they are sold.
The original basic principle behind Stock Eliminator was that it would consist of nothing but vehicles that were fully legal and certified for production and street use in the U.S. That was the whole purpose of the class. Until recently, the most basic rules for Stock Eliminator
strictly and specifically prohibited export versions and other cars that were not federal certified for production and street use. Those rules were written for the specific purpose of preventing the problems these new cars are causing.