WTB:Engine compartment smog sticker for 1971 1.7L |
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WTB:Engine compartment smog sticker for 1971 1.7L |
PCH |
Jun 19 2019, 04:08 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 144 Joined: 3-January 19 From: Santa Barbara Member No.: 22,772 Region Association: Southern California |
Mine's pretty tired after all these years and more importantly, I am having trouble getting the car registered here in California with the unreadable sticker (They just don't seem to have any compassion for undocumented 914s). In particular, I am looking for a 1971 engine compartment smog sticker.
Anyone have one laying around? |
PCH |
Jun 24 2019, 02:58 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 144 Joined: 3-January 19 From: Santa Barbara Member No.: 22,772 Region Association: Southern California |
Thank you to everyone.
I'm happy to report Sweet Pea is now a legal vehicle in California. She passed using a '75 label from AA that got a haircut. The label goes in the engine compartment behind the driver's seat. I can also see that Subie/914 also has a good solution to the sticker problem and I would have taken that route had I known about it sooner. The real irony is that Sweet Pea was already sporting her original label but it was pretty faded and unreadable in the engine bay. Thanks again to everyone for your help! |
Ed_Turbo |
Jun 24 2019, 05:06 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 440 Joined: 5-June 17 From: Hacienda Heights, Ca. Member No.: 21,151 Region Association: Southern California |
Thank you to everyone. I'm happy to report Sweet Pea is now a legal vehicle in California. She passed using a '75 label from AA that got a haircut. The label goes in the engine compartment behind the driver's seat. I can also see that Subie/914 also has a good solution to the sticker problem and I would have taken that route had I known about it sooner. The real irony is that Sweet Pea was already sporting her original label but it was pretty faded and unreadable in the engine bay. Thanks again to everyone for your help! I like how you call it sweet pea (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Good to know for other people trying to register in Cali. -Ed |
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