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making v8z pass emissions


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im currently working on a 78z w/350 sbc. I might be moving to california here shortly and understand the emissions exemption is now capped at 1975. Now im already into the project and dont really want to buy a pre 75 z car to start all over again. Now if i bought an earlier 75 or older junked/wrecked z car could i just swap in the dash so when they check the vin number it comes up as emissions exempt. OR.... what exactly legally constitutes the year of the car? If i welded in parts of the chassis/suspension/etc. from an earlier z car wouldn't it technically be in part the older car somewhat.

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Changing the vin would be easier. Door, fender, and dash. There is a stamped one on the firewall. It can easily be ground off. I did it on a Z in the past after not getting a title after 6 months and already putting too much time and money into the car to risk filling for an abandoned vehicle title and not getting it and loosing the car. Just buy a cheap parts car for the vin and then you'll have spares. As long as you didn't steal it who cares, gotta do what you gotta do to drive your car. I won't tell.

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if you move to cally from out of state you will have to smog for initial registration in any county.the 78 motor would probably need a whole list of junk(air injection system,efe(heated air filter)egr,oem intake and carb to pass.if you are moving to komunistfornia to make more money think again.a small house is $500,000 close to the citys where work is at.car insurence is outragous.you are always in a traffic jam.

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