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    Texas Street Rod and Custom Vehicle Bill Signed Into Law

    While searching what I need to do to register my yet-to-be-purchased Roadster in Texas, I came across a lot of mention of Form VTR-130u. I cannot find a hint of official info on this--it's like it was pulled from the TxDOT website. Then I went to SAN and saw this bulletin:

    Texas Street Rod and Custom Vehicle Bill Signed Into Law effective 9-1-2011 (today!)

    Does anyone know the nuts and bolts of what I'll have to do 2 years from now?

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    http://www.semasan.com/main/main.aspx?id=62986
    This link has a little more information.

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    The important part of that bill:
    The law also allows for the use of non-original materials and creates a titling and registration criterion that assigns these vehicles the same model year designation as the production vehicle they most closely resemble. In addition, the law only holds street rods, customs and replicas to the equipment standards specified by law during the model year listed on the title and exempts them from the state’s emissions inspection program.

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    Has anyone registered their roadster under this new law. Was the process easy? I suspect a lot of the title places are not familiar with this new law. I'm not ready yet since my kit arrives next week, but certainly interested, especially concerning the emmission's part.

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    I want to retitle my car with this. I have 2 cars with Antique plates and that is awsome! Hope I can change mine easily.

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    Registration and Title Bulletin - #043-11

    Date: August 10, 2011
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    All County Tax Assessor-Collectors

    Subject: House Bill 890, Custom Vehicles and Street Rods.
    PURPOSE

    To notify you of a change made by HB 890, 82nd Legislature, Regular Session.

    DETAILS

    HB 890 adds two new vehicle definitions and authorizes two new specialty license plates for custom vehicles and street rods. In addition, this legislation revises the titling procedures for assembled vehicles and requires the TxDMV to create an inspection process for these vehicles.

    A street rod is defined as a vehicle manufactured before 1949 or after 1948 that looks like a vehicle manufactured before 1949. A custom vehicle is a vehicle at least 25 years old and of a model year after 1948 or built to resemble a vehicle at least 25 years old and of a model year after 1948.

    Although the effective date is September 1, 2011, the creation and implementation of the safety inspection program and other aspects of the program involve many stakeholders and constituencies. As a result, it will take some time to effectively create and implement this legislation.

    COUNTY ACTION

    Please continue to title these vehicles under the current process (e.g. assembled) until we notify you that the program is ready for implementation.

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    My experience with Massachusetts was that it took (and is still taking) some time for the registry guys to implement and in some cases to figure out how to implement the new law. The good news is that its LAW and they will have to find a way to implement it. HUGE thanks os owed to SEMA and countless guys for this accomplishment in Texas as well as so many other States.
    Dave Smith, FFR 001
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