Working with California old-car hobbyists, SEMA convinced California Senate legislators to amend legislation that sought repeal of the states current emissions test exemption for pre-1976 vehicles registered by new owners in the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District. The District includes eight counties in Californias Central Valley. Under the original bill, after Jan. 1, 2009, new owners seeking to register a pre-1976 vehicle in these eight counties would have been subject to emissions tests for the life of the vehicle. Under the amendment, the repeal language was removed and the bill instead now requires the DMV to study the states special license plate programs and recommend improvements. For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.
Thats great to hear. What so many of those legislators dont realize, is that the amount of miles vintage vehicles ACTUALLY are on the road, doesn't make up for everybody elses pollution. Keep us posted on anything more. CA is just usually the initiative for other states to follow suit...