How to title a hot rod

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Michigan has a process for titleing an owner built vehicle, which is what many hot rods are.  You are required to have reciepts from major components of the vehicle (body, frame, engine, etc.) and get the application from the Secretary of State office.  The vehicle will be inspected by an officer of the law (you can pick which police agency you go to) and must comply with a standard set of rules such as lights, turn signals, etc.  Emission certification is not required.
 
Michigan has a process for titleing an owner built vehicle, which is what many hot rods are.  You are required to have reciepts from major components of the vehicle (body, frame, engine, etc.) and get the application from the Secretary of State office.  The vehicle will be inspected by an officer of the law (you can pick which police agency you go to) and must comply with a standard set of rules such as lights, turn signals, etc.  Emission certification is not required.
 
However, many choose to go with an original title for the modified car.  This is much simpler as no inspection is required.  Historic license plates are available from the state with 10 year renewal cycle.
 
However, many choose to go with an original title for the modified car.  This is much simpler as no inspection is required.  Historic license plates are available from the state with 10 year renewal cycle.
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If the vehicle has been unregistered for several years, there will be no record of the vehicle in the state's computer files.  Just go to the Secretary of State office and request a new title to replace the title you "lost".  Your age and the age of the vehicle must balance with the length of time the title has been "lost".  Just be sure the vehicle is not listed as stolen in another state.
 
If the vehicle has been unregistered for several years, there will be no record of the vehicle in the state's computer files.  Just go to the Secretary of State office and request a new title to replace the title you "lost".  Your age and the age of the vehicle must balance with the length of time the title has been "lost".  Just be sure the vehicle is not listed as stolen in another state.
  

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