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Mud Lite
September 19th, 2006, 10:56 PM
What would an 86 tittle be worth? I have the old one from the FrankenZuk still. Has anyone seen this truck around? It was near the Corel Center untill they tore the Farm House down. I guess it would be worth more with the VIN tag.

szabotage
September 20th, 2006, 01:18 PM
I'd be interested in it if you can get the VIN's, john.

longy442
September 20th, 2006, 03:23 PM
I paid a case of beer for a ownership once. No VIN with it. I can't imagine anyone ever actually checking a sami. I cut the dash where that VIN is to put the roll cage in so I can't imagine anyone finding a VIN somewhere else.

samzuki
September 20th, 2006, 04:24 PM
I've seen VIN's go for anywhere between $75 and $150! Depends how badly I guy wants to put a Zuk on the road, I guess.

zc911
September 22nd, 2006, 04:35 PM
I paid a case of beer for a ownership once. No VIN with it. I can't imagine anyone ever actually checking a sami. I cut the dash where that VIN is to put the roll cage in so I can't imagine anyone finding a VIN somewhere else.

passanger side frame rail, near the front, plain view;)

Canadian_zuk
September 24th, 2006, 08:06 AM
What would an 86 tittle be worth?

What's it worth to you? PM me.;)

Mud Lite
September 24th, 2006, 08:20 AM
What's it worth to you? PM me.;)

I guess it is worth what ever someone wants to spend to keep his Zuk on the road. 86 doesn't require e-testing. These new e-test laws suck the big one not having a 20 year cut off anymore.

Canadian_zuk
September 24th, 2006, 09:05 AM
I guess it is worth what ever someone wants to spend to keep his Zuk on the road. 86 doesn't require e-testing. These new e-test laws suck the big one not having a 20 year cut off anymore.


the twenty year cut off still apply's to vehicles up to 1988.

Buggy
September 26th, 2006, 09:16 PM
the twenty year cut off still apply's to vehicles up to 1988.
so i take it i should hang onto the registration and Vin tag on the 88 1/2 junk body?

fullspectrum
September 26th, 2006, 10:20 PM
so i take it i should hang onto the registration and Vin tag on the 88 1/2 junk body?
Good idea...when my 86 is eventually dead or Buggified :D I'm going to hang on to that VIN tag. I'm scared of when they announce yearly certifications.

zc911
September 27th, 2006, 09:09 AM
so i take it i should hang onto the registration and Vin tag on the 88 1/2 junk body?


technically 88.5 is after 88 no? do they round up or down lol
Mine is an 88.5 and if i don;t ahve to go for an etest anymore i'll be happier than a pig in shit :D
Did the new rules already kick in?

zc911
September 27th, 2006, 09:16 AM
so i take it i should hang onto the registration and Vin tag on the 88 1/2 junk body?

uselss, only 87 and older

Drive Clean’s recent decision to end its rolling age-based exemption for light-duty vehicles from emissions testing requirements only affects 1988 and newer models. They will stay in the Drive Clean program, no matter how old they are.

If your car is a 1987 or earlier model, it leaves the program permanently when it is 20 years old.

Cars currently registered as “historic” vehicles continue to be exempt from Drive Clean test requirements because of their age. An exemption will be recommended for vehicles of the 1988 and newer model years from all test requirements when they reach 30 years of age, if they receive designation as historic vehicles under the Highway Traffic Act.

Light-duty vehicles have been exempt from emissions testing when they were 20 years old, both for registration renewal and ownership transfer. A 1986 vehicle had its last emissions test in 2005 and a 1987 will have its last test in 2006.

1988 vehicles -- which require emissions tests in 2007 -- will need to be tested again in 2009 and every two years after that for registration renewal. Similarly, 1989 models will require testing in 2008 and every two years after that. As well, the requirement for a valid Drive Clean pass for ownership transfer will continue to apply to 1988 and newer models.

Hybrid vehicles continue to be exempt from all emissions tests.

Drive Clean has also sought public comment on a proposal that annual emissions tests be required beginning when a light duty vehicle is 12 years old for 1988 and newer models. No tests would be required for 1987 and older vehicles. However, no decision has been made on this proposal

Canadian_zuk
September 27th, 2006, 09:24 AM
LOL, thanks Rob. I was just coming on to post that I should have been more clear. Up to but not including 1988.

Canadian_zuk
September 27th, 2006, 09:25 AM
.....

Hybrid vehicles continue to be exempt from all emissions tests.
...


Wonder if Hybrid axles count?:thefinger

cowazuki
September 27th, 2006, 10:03 PM
I just avoided the e-test thing with my 89 by changing the address on my licence to Markdale where there is no e-test availible. Now that I have my sticker I'll just change my address back to my original in Orangeville. If you know anyone with a cottage address that they might not mind lending out for a month (and maybe a case of beer) then you can do the same.:D :brows:

Sly, I know but it worked.