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Global Warming: It Has Stopped
Global Warming: It Has Stopped
Group: rec.boats Date: Tue, Apr 11, 2006, 3:49pm (PDT+3) From:
(RCE)
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 08:14:52 -0400, "RCE" wrote:
That's why I am trading in my small 383 ci for a bigger, 440 ci that
burns more fuel and makes more smog.
Which brings up an interesting question, at least in my mind.
When you repower an older vehicle, such as your truck or car, that was
built prior to emissions standards, do you need to bring it into
compliance, or does it have a lifetime exemption?
Curious minds want to know. * :-)
Depends on how the vehicle is titled and registered. My new truck is
officially a '55, but the engine is a '98. No emission tests or
requirements apply. But, to put the tree huggers at peace, I probably go
through a tank of gas every 2 months.
RCE
OK, I know you've got a '55 Ford pickup, but (sniff sniff) what Mopar
are you running a 383 in? Show me yours and I'll show you mine, UD
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