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24dodge

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If you didn`t already know it , Gov. Charlie Christ signed the SEMA bill today , it will make owning a rod here in Fla. much easier , as it eases alot of the restrictions for owning an old car or truck.
 
It is great news !

Read all about it here.


Walkin’ on Sunshine
Florida Governor Signs SEMA Street-Rod/Custom Vehicle Bill Into Law
Florida joined the growing list of states to enact SEMA-model legislation to amend the vehicle titling and registration classification for street rods and create a classification for custom vehicles. The bill was approved by the Florida State Legislature and signed into law by Governor Charlie Crist.

Under the new law, a street rod is defined as an altered vehicle manufactured before 1949 and a custom as an altered vehicle at least 25 years old and manufactured after 1948. Importantly, kit cars and replica vehicles will be assigned a certificate of title bearing the same model-year designation as the production vehicle they most closely resemble.

Florida joins Arkansas, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Rhode Island, Virginia and Washington as states that have enacted similar bills into law.

The new law is the product of months of consultation with state legislators, regulators and the local hobbyist and business community. Florida State Senator Bill Posey, the Senate bill’s sponsor, remarked, “It was a pleasure to work with Steve McDonald and his staff at SEMA, and I am delighted to know that motorsports enthusiasts have people like them on their side. We’ve managed to craft and pass a piece of legislation that inserts common sense into titling and registration for customs and street rods to the benefit of the hobbyist community statewide.”

House sponsor State Representative Pat Patterson commented, “From day one I have been amazed at the number of people participating in this hobby. Nearly every day I’ve had someone stop me and thank me because they found out I was sponsoring this legislation. It’s been a great pleasure to support an industry that I know plays such an important role in Florida’s economy.”

The new law allows for the use of non-original materials, provides for special license plates and permits the use of blue-dot taillights. In addition, the measure exempts street rods and customs from a range of standard equipment requirements and emissions controls (only that equipment required in the model year that the vehicle resembles). Vehicles titled and registered as street rods and custom vehicles may only be used for occasional transportation, exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, etc. and not for general daily transportation.

“The new law recognizes the unique nature of these vehicles as hobbyist cars,” said SEMA Vice President of Government Affairs Steve McDonald. “For many vehicle enthusiasts in Florida and throughout America, building, maintaining and enjoying their vehicles is a favorite pastime. This law represents an opportunity to acknowledge their commitment to the hobby and to protect it for future generations.”

“Backed by the hard work and perseverance of Senator Posey and Representative Patterson, we are extremely gratified that Florida has joined the list of states that recognize street rods and customs as distinct classes of vehicles,” McDonald added. “The new law offers the benefit of also including qualifying replicas and kit cars in these specialty-vehicle titling and registration classifications.”


Summary of SEMA-Model Street-Rod/Custom Vehicle Bill

Defines a street rod as an altered vehicle manufactured before 1949 and a custom vehicle as an altered vehicle manufactured after 1948.


Provides specific registration classes and license plates for street rods and custom vehicles.


Provides that replica vehicles and kit cars will be assigned the same model-year designations as the production vehicles they most closely resemble and allows the use of non-original materials.


Exempts street rods and custom vehicles from periodic vehicle inspections and emissions inspections.


Provides that vehicles titled and registered as street rods and custom vehicles may only be used for occasional transportation, exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, etc. and not for general daily transportation.


Exempts street rods and custom vehicles from a range of standard equipment requirements.


Allows the use of blue-dot taillights on street rods and custom vehicles.
 
That sounds good, hope it works out that way. Sometimes these things go awry when the laws finally hit the books, but this one seems ok.

Hope they have a provision for open Limefire headers. :D :D :D :D


Don
 
This is the paragraph that concerns me:


Provides that vehicles titled and registered as street rods and custom vehicles may only be used for occasional transportation, exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, etc. and not for general daily transportation.


I like to drive my cars every day or almost so. That paragraph leaves the interpretation up the the discretion of the cop who stops you. Maybe he saw you yesterday, and wants to know why you are driving it again today. Or maybe you are driving to work.......that looks like a no-no under this act.

I think I will keep mine titled as what they are now, just cars.

Don
 
This is the paragraph that concerns me:


Provides that vehicles titled and registered as street rods and custom vehicles may only be used for occasional transportation, exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, etc. and not for general daily transportation.


I like to drive my cars every day or almost so. That paragraph leaves the interpretation up the the discretion of the cop who stops you. Maybe he saw you yesterday, and wants to know why you are driving it again today. Or maybe you are driving to work.......that looks like a no-no under this act.

I think I will keep mine titled as what they are now, just cars.

Don

Don, I believe that’s pretty much the way it’s written here in Washington, and I believe my insurance policies have some kind of wording to that effect.
I’ve never heard of anyone being hassled for driving more than occasionally.

Jeff
 
Im with you on that one don, but we already had a red street rod tag, that made the same rules apply, mine have always been registered as antiques, and have the ugly blue tag, i miss the collectible tag we used to have.
 
It is so incredable how some states are actually infor having a good moral standing with the populic over being the negative anul drips such like the PennDOT and legistlatures up there. Florida has always been on the up and up with the hotrod scene, since there are so many grand raceways and special events. So what more could a hotrodder askfrom the govenrment in being a more sociable force. But compaired to the worst states of the union, Pennsylvania being the worst and California being the next worst, followed by what other state. Texas is a close running in the toilet bowl as well.
Sorry to all you guys who live in these unfriendly states. They are all out for the dollar, unfortunatly, Utah is one of those states as well, but not so unreal. At least for now, but in the future they are going to be clamping down.:eek:

Maximo
 

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