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Lots of lol.
I already know the answer to my post above yours...
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Yeah.. I was thinking that no matter how big the bribe (which usually works) you won't pass MD inspection missing a quarter panel. Even more so when that quarter panel includes the headlight assembly.
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Bought a new car in 1972? It was inspected in 1972, and as long as you still own it, and still live in MD, it hasn't ever had a safety inspection since 1972. Kind of scary. I have noticed driving in MD that there's a much higher percentage of people with burnt out brake lights, tail lights, reverse lights, etc. than in VA.
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#154
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Just register it historic, it's 20yrs old, right?
If you are driving on the street, why not just weld a 3 point belt mount to the cage? Streets belts do a good job at their intended purpose.
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#155
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I was thinking about that as well. I believe even MD historic cars need the one time inspection when purchased.
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#156
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nope
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#158
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No insp for historic in MD.
While I like the MD system (as it benefits me) its still a terrible idea. VA's system is better (I grew up there so I know both.) The number of brake lights out here in MD is an epidemic. At least once a month I see cars w/ all 3 lights out. And if average people are neglecting their brake lights, what do you think they're doing w/ their brake pads?
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It will be registered as "historic." 3-points removed for cage install ("recommendation" of Mitch Piper). I'll be doing VERY limited driving, to the track or to a shop, or for an emergency.
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