R_Lefebvre
Expedition Leader
Yeah, I think that's sold. Or something. I know he doesn't have it. He finished the project, and flipped it at a loss. I never understand that.
I call it "standing money".
Put a bunch of time and effort into a vehicle that you never drive... then it just stands around.
After a while you start to rationalise that it makes sense to sell it at a loss just to get what money you can out it. It is especially common when you are younger and really can't afford the luxury of a "toy" vehicle that doesn't get used much. Bt/dt.
I dunno either. I suspect it was due to emissions testing worries. Due to it being OBD2 it could never pass most states tests (as they just scan for codes, but actually require the scan to complete). Nice rig though.
NY doesn't have special emissions provisions for one-offs or diesel swaps? That's annoying.
These vehicles are exempt from the NYVIP emissions inspection.
vehicles that are less than two model years old, or more than 25 model years old (for example, a 1975 model in 2001), and
diesel-powered vehicles, and
electric-powered vehicles, and
motorcycles, and
vehicles that are registered as farm equipment or that have historical plates, and
homemade vehicles or custom vehicles that are registered in the Upstate Area.
It's not an issue yet, but I have heard that in Ontario, we will be doing away with the phyical emissions testing in the future, and just go to a simple OBDII check like some of the states.
That's a good point. IF I were to do a diesel swap, the TD5 would probably better, because you can get all the computers happy, no codes. With a 300, they can't check the codes, because there are none.
A hot rod that receives a motor replacement on or after January 1, 1999, shall receive a motor designed to meet emission standards at least as stringent as those achieved by the original motor with all its original emission control equipment attached and functioning, and the replacement motor shall have the original catalytic converter and all the original emission control equipment, or equivalent replacements, included or usually included with the replacement motor by the manufacturer of the motor.