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    Fl dmv

    FL DMV seems to have changed the rules recently and are not fully reopened yet; hope to get my tag soon, local office waiting on directives from headquarters to tell me how to proceed. issue seems to be: 1935 replica or kit car with current year (2020) designation and inspection required.

    Calling it a 2020 vehicle may be technically correct but it sure won't help anyone trying to identify it, like if a BOLO order was issued for some emergency.

    Wouldn't it be nice if common sense could trump bureaucracy; How about calling it a 1935R ?

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    I certainly hope you’re able to get it registered as a 1935-replica...so much easier and better.

    That’s what my local dmv office managed, but they too needed to call head office to accomplish it.

    Good luck!!

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    I did a title transfer from Kentucky and had no problems. Stuart fl.

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    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...ter-in-Florida

    You might find info from this thread useful.

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    Mike, this is what I did, took 20 minutes at the tax assessor office. My title says "1935 FFR".
    But I know someone else who it didn't work for. Its hit or miss.

    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...l=1#post392252

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    your DMV?

    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYankee View Post
    Mike, this is what I did, took 20 minutes at the tax assessor office. My title says "1935 FFR".
    But I know someone else who it didn't work for. Its hit or miss.

    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...l=1#post392252
    Ron, Wonder If I came up to your DMV office, would I have any better lucks-the I hour drive is a minor inconvenience compared to the poor alternatives

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    Quote Originally Posted by VIRGIN MIKE View Post
    Ron, Wonder If I came up to your DMV office, would I have any better lucks-the I hour drive is a minor inconvenience compared to the poor alternatives
    Normally I would say YES, but currently they're only taking local residents due to Covid-19.

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