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    Hello from Texas

    good afternoon everyone, my name is Vito, I just join to this site, I'm looking at the 818 cars, I hope to get one in the near future

    God bless and best wishes to all

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    Welcome!

    Where are you in Texas?

    As you research the 818, be sure to research the process of registering it in Texas. Registering the Roadster or Type 65 or 33 are all straightforward as they are replicas and hence there is a process to follow that enables you to legally skip the annual emissions testing process. With the GTM and 818 it is not as straightforward as they are not replicas of anything. I know others have successfully registered these here but I have never heard or read the definitive step-by-step of how this is done.

    Of course if you live in a non-emissions county none of this is a problem; hence the question!

    Anyhow, welcome and fire away on your questions!
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    Welcome! Tells us where you are from.

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    San Antonio TX

    you are right...... DMV said

    “Custom vehicle” means a vehicle:
    (A) that is:
    (i) at least 25 years old and of a model year after 1948; or
    (ii) manufactured to resemble a vehicle that is at least 25 years old and
    of a model year after 1948; and
    (B) that:
    (i) has been altered from the manufacturer's original design; or
    (ii) has a body constructed from materials not original to the vehicle



    “Street rod” means a vehicle:
    Classic Motor Vehicles and Travel Trailer; Custom Vehicles; Street Rods
    Motor Vehicle Registration Manual 21-7 TxDMV July 2016
    (A) that was manufactured:
    (i) before 1949; or
    (ii) after 1948 to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1949; and
    (B) that:
    (i) has been altered from the manufacturer's original design; or
    (ii) has a body constructed from materials not original to the vehicle


    no other options so far..........


    but........

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    what if...... I use a fiberglass body that looks like an old car ???? but inside it is a 818

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelmarkgt1 View Post
    what if...... I use a fiberglass body that looks like an old car ???? but inside it is a 818
    There are two road legal 818's up here in DFW. TouchStone is one of the guys, maybe he will chime in and the other one might not be on the forum much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelmarkgt1 View Post
    San Antonio TX
    Welcome kelmarkgt1 - I'm also in San Antonio, planning for a 33 around end of year. Gimme a PM if you want help or catch a beer anytime..

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    I'm the other 818 in Dallas. Mine is registered as an 818. They use the OBD2 port for emissions so not bad. You need to have the car tuned regardless.
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    You should have no issues in Texas. You have several option, there was even a builder in Houston that registered it as a replica. Enjoy your build and worry about registration once it's road worthy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TouchStone View Post
    You should have no issues in Texas. You have several option, there was even a builder in Houston that registered it as a replica. Enjoy your build and worry about registration once it's road worthy.
    Are there any restrictions in Texas on the requirement of the following:

    Wipers
    Fenders
    Bumpers
    Front Plates

    Just trying to get completely informed before I take the plunge...Thanks

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    Wipers - Yes, can be hand operated
    Fenders - You need side, front and rear pictures of the completed car.
    Bumpers - needs working rear plate lights and reflectors
    Front Plates - Yes, but not needed during registration

    Also read sections 2.1 and 2.2 of http://www.txdmv.gov/txdmv-forms/doc...vehicle-manual
    FYI I did not need a "Certified weight certificate"
    818S Chassis #288 2.5L 323hp
    Ordered: 9/19/14 Received Kit: 11/2/14 First Start: 5/31/15 First Drive: 6/7/15 Registered: 3/10/2016 Completed: 2/10/2017
    Status: Complete Build Thread Sold 9/22/2017
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