GLHS60 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 2:18 am
Very sad day for car enthusiasts in the EU.
Around here creations like this are still allowed!
Not mine, but these can be legally registered and insured.
Thanks
Randy
Couple of examples:
- 67 Camaro which had disc brakes installed with Willwood brakes. Refused
- Honda CRX which had a different shifter than original: refused
- Opel Kadett of the seventies which has a ridgid rear axle: car was lowered (that was allowed) and obviously had a different panhard bar to accomodate it, weber carburettors. Lowering accepted, adjustable panhard refused, webers refused.
- My car: fuel injection on the engine (itb's) refused
- VW Golf Gen 1 convertible: widened body with wider tires, refused.
and so and so on.
Turbo's, blowers, other chairs, different lights, changing from 6V to 12V, stiffer springs, stiffer roll bars, bigger motor, tuned motor, headers, different trans, different rear end, changes to suspension, basically everything... all not allowed.
The f*cking EU is a communist state....