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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
It used to be that the DMV would allow pretty much any car to be registered as a collector, as long as you had another car registered in your name.
Beginning September 1, 2007, they changed the rules so that only limited production "collector" cars can be registered under collector status. Anyone who had their vehicle registered under collector status prior to that date is automatically grandfathered in, as long as they continue to renew the collectors registration each year.
I have been trying to get information from the DMV all year about what constitutes a legitimate car club in their eyes, and what would need to be included in the letter in a letter from a car club, but I haven't gotten any real answers.
Several people have asked me about getting a letter from us, but I can't provide anything until I know what it is that we need to provide.
- Justin
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I did a google search of camaro clubs and it had a list by state NJFBOA was on it. When I stoped by the DMV today they gave me this # (609)341-5769 or (609)292-5460 the lady at the DMV said that they are the ones you call about this stuff, maybe they can tell you what you need to know
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1999 Camaro SS M6
2006 Ford F250
Last edited by naSSty99ss; 08-15-2008 at 07:12 AM.
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