How to title a hot rod

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The most sensible TITLE, assign your ride as a COLLECTIBLE. There are a few reasons why and I will try to explain here.  
 
The most sensible TITLE, assign your ride as a COLLECTIBLE. There are a few reasons why and I will try to explain here.  
 
You cannot TITLE a KIT as a COLLECTIBLE. You must have a TITLE and VIN tag (or copy of said tag) for the vehicle. The TITLE and VIN must match. There is one stipulation in Pennsylvania. You cannot apply for a TITLE or PLATE if the TITLE has been considered "SCRAP" or "SCRAP" has been written on the title anywhere.  
 
You cannot TITLE a KIT as a COLLECTIBLE. You must have a TITLE and VIN tag (or copy of said tag) for the vehicle. The TITLE and VIN must match. There is one stipulation in Pennsylvania. You cannot apply for a TITLE or PLATE if the TITLE has been considered "SCRAP" or "SCRAP" has been written on the title anywhere.  
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RULES REGARDING THE COLLECTIBLE PLATE:
 
RULES REGARDING THE COLLECTIBLE PLATE:
 
(1) The COLLECTIBLE is a vehicle that can be driven like any street vehicle but it is covered by state inspection laws regarding (a) the year and make (b) the engine (emissions exemption). If the engine was produced prior to the emissions laws, it will require no CATS, EGR or PCV system. EXAMPLE if you install a 1994 351 EFI Windsor, you will be required to have the computer, the cats, EGR etc.etc. Your ride will require an EMISSION (exempt) STICKER and a SAFETY sticker that applies to the period of the vehicle.   
 
(1) The COLLECTIBLE is a vehicle that can be driven like any street vehicle but it is covered by state inspection laws regarding (a) the year and make (b) the engine (emissions exemption). If the engine was produced prior to the emissions laws, it will require no CATS, EGR or PCV system. EXAMPLE if you install a 1994 351 EFI Windsor, you will be required to have the computer, the cats, EGR etc.etc. Your ride will require an EMISSION (exempt) STICKER and a SAFETY sticker that applies to the period of the vehicle.   

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