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Not every state is like the People's Republic of Cal-i-for-nia...
In Pennsylvania, as long as I drive less than 5,000 miles per year I could have a blown Hemi in my 968...
Jay
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The emmissions testing and annual inspections are interesting questions. In North Carolina, the state stopped testing emmissions on OBD1 and older cars. It was too big of a hassle to keep the testing equipment running. They still test OBD2 cars.
OBD1 and older cars only have to pass a safety inspection. However, that inspection includes alterations to the emmissions system, exhaust, etc.
So, at least in NC, if an OBD1 or older car "appears" as if the exhaust and emmissions systems are original, and you pass the other standard safety inspection items, such as lights and horns and stuff, you're good to go.
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