How to title a hot rod

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In Pennsylvania, in order to register and title a HOT ROD first the vehicle must be 1948 or older. No vehilces 1949 or newer can be registered as HOT RODS.
 
In Pennsylvania, in order to register and title a HOT ROD first the vehicle must be 1948 or older. No vehilces 1949 or newer can be registered as HOT RODS.
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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.  
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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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(a) Certificate of Title (MV-4) and a Vehicle Sales Use Tax form for registration. (OR)  
 
(a) Certificate of Title (MV-4) and a Vehicle Sales Use Tax form for registration. (OR)  
 
(b) An OUT OF STATE title and the (MV-1) form for transfer and application for COLLECTIBLE PLATE. You will need to sign and pay sales tax (6%) based upon the value of the sale. (this can get very expensive).  
 
(b) An OUT OF STATE title and the (MV-1) form for transfer and application for COLLECTIBLE PLATE. You will need to sign and pay sales tax (6%) based upon the value of the sale. (this can get very expensive).  
Once you have a TITLE you can apply for PLATES as required. AT time of transfer or later. The TITLE of CERTIFICATE is the (MV-4) certificate.  
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Once you have a TITLE you can apply for PLATES as required; either at time of transfer or later, if you are still working on the vehicle.  
Here is where it gets tricky...You must submit 5 photos of the vehicle at time of PLATE REGISTRATION. One
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Remember, in PA. the TITLE of CERTIFICATE is the (MV-4) certificate.
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Now here is where it gets sticky...You must submit 6 photos of the vehicle at time of PLATE REGISTRATION (even at time of title transfer). One photo from each side, one from rear and one from front. You also should submit one photo of the engine compartment and one of the EXHAUST SYSTEM! That is correct, rack the vehicle and take a shot of that exhaust. I suggest you take a photo of the engine codes and markings. If your vehicle is "low-slung" (dropped axle) you also should document the steering, brakes and road clearances. All this information will help you obtain a COLLECTIBLE plate for your ride. This information will be submitted along with your application for a plate. You could wait up to 8 weeks for an answer, and even then PENNDOT may require more documentation. It can be a real nightmare.
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NOTE: When applying for COLLECTIBLE plates alone, you must have your "R" title brand certificate (reconstruction), at time of application. You will fill out an MV-11 form for this application. There is an MV-426B Form that allows you to obtain a TITLE and PLATES when you have a NON "R" rated title or a SALVAGE CERTIFICATE. (I don't think you want to go here.)
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''ANTIQUE, CLASSIC and MODIFIED Titles and Plate information is not covered here.''
  
 
===Rhode Island===
 
===Rhode Island===

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