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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Corvette / January 2008

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Plasticman - 19 Jan 2008 03:34 GMT
What do I have to add to a stock out of State 97 C5 to make it Cal legal?
I'm trying to decide if I want to register mine or sell it.
Thanks
Dad - 19 Jan 2008 04:19 GMT
> What do I have to add to a stock out of State 97 C5 to make it Cal
> legal?
> I'm trying to decide if I want to register mine or sell it. Thanks

Nothing, it was Kalifornia legal when it was manufactured, as were all
C5s and the C6.

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Plasticman - 19 Jan 2008 17:15 GMT
Thanks I was looking at the options for 97 and saw the Ca emissions as an
option.

>> What do I have to add to a stock out of State 97 C5 to make it Cal legal?
>> I'm trying to decide if I want to register mine or sell it. Thanks
>
> Nothing, it was Kalifornia legal when it was manufactured, as were all C5s
> and the C6.
Dad - 19 Jan 2008 19:54 GMT
I know, but if you look it was dropped in 2001 and was a $0.00 cost
option in 2000. As I remember it was paper work required in Kalifornia
which was dropped after it proved it meet their standard. Which I
would guess means nothing except you still need to please their
money/emission requirements. There was also an option N88 California
emission or NY/MA state emission override besides the YF5 California
emission requirement and NG1 Massachusetts/NY emission requirement,
plus the FE9 federal emission requirement that showed up on the dealer
order sheet. To add to the confusion there was also a NC7 Federal
emission override, requires YF5/NG1 emissions, did that clear it up?
Sorry but I think you need to check with them on what or how much
money they want to allow you in their state.

> Thanks I was looking at the options for 97 and saw the Ca emissions
> as an option.
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>> Nothing, it was Kalifornia legal when it was manufactured, as were
>> all C5s and the C6.
The Reverend Natural Light - 23 Jan 2008 20:11 GMT
> What do I have to add to a stock out of State 97 C5 to make it Cal legal?
> I'm trying to decide if I want to register mine or sell it.
> Thanks

Don't know about California, but if you move it to Maryland you'll
have to remove the turn signals.  It's the law.
Bob I - 24 Jan 2008 02:16 GMT
>> What do I have to add to a stock out of State 97 C5 to make it Cal legal?
>> I'm trying to decide if I want to register mine or sell it.
>> Thanks
>
> Don't know about California, but if you move it to Maryland you'll
> have to remove the turn signals.  It's the law.

Maybe he can just sign an affidavit that he won't use them! <vbg>

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