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		<title>By: Sue</title>
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It sounds like you are rebuilding it from the ground up.  Once it is done, you will have to contact Motor Vehicles and set up a special state inspection.  It is much more comprehensive than just your standard annual inspection.  Once they deem it to be safe &amp; in good working order, you will be able to register it.  You used to be able to get a clean title (but this was 15 years ago) after this inspection.  I do not know if they still do that.
Good luck to you.  Sounds like you have a great summer project.  Enjoy.</description>
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<p>It sounds like you are rebuilding it from the ground up.  Once it is done, you will have to contact Motor Vehicles and set up a special state inspection.  It is much more comprehensive than just your standard annual inspection.  Once they deem it to be safe &#038; in good working order, you will be able to register it.  You used to be able to get a clean title (but this was 15 years ago) after this inspection.  I do not know if they still do that.<br />
Good luck to you.  Sounds like you have a great summer project.  Enjoy.</p>
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