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    Default Make a Legend street legal?!

    Hrmmm...what if you were to register a Legend race car?! Imagine a 750-1200cc+ motorcycle engine in a 5/8 scale full fendered 1,100lbs car...going up a mountain!

    One on eBay:
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    Mmmm. 'busa engine with transmission, 2k miles... $2k no reserve.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-Ha...spagenameZWDVW



    holy ****, it's in Marietta...lolol. destiny is calling

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Mmmm. 'busa engine with transmission, 2k miles... $2k no reserve.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/99-Ha...spagenameZWDVW



    holy ****, it's in Marietta...lolol. destiny is calling
    Jump on it! That's pretty dope!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spacelion
    Jump on it! That's pretty dope!
    175hp, 10,000 RPM's would be hot on 4 wheels....1,100 lbs. at that

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    Put headlights, tail lights, turn signals, and mirrors on it and register it as a kit car. There is a guy up in Mooresville with a streat legal sprint car with a rx7 motor in it.

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    great idea!!! repped
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    Legend cars are pretty cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by koukis14
    Put headlights, tail lights, turn signals, and mirrors on it and register it as a kit car. There is a guy up in Mooresville with a streat legal sprint car with a rx7 motor in it.
    Sprint cars weren't ever production vehicles but Legends began their life as one so should just have to register it as its donor vehicle, whether it's a 1937 Dodge, Chevy, Ford, or whatever. Vehicles Over 25 years old don't need a title anyways so who cares if it was a race car at one point, just need a VIN

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    do it i want to see it. You know everyone talks about its a street legal car. thats bull**** he jsut said it all it takes is
    headlights
    taillights
    brake lights and
    insurance

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    Quote Originally Posted by koukis14
    Put headlights, tail lights, turn signals, and mirrors on it and register it as a kit car. There is a guy up in Mooresville with a streat legal sprint car with a rx7 motor in it.
    You're right, they're tube frame with a fiberglass body now so they would need to be registered as a kit car, the old ones i've seen were chopped up originals but they're nearly impossible to find...

    Chassis brand new is $1,400


    $1,000 or less will get you all the new body panels..



    Personally I'd rather get a $4000 used one to rebuild and sell the 1200cc Yamaha engine to put in the Hayabusa...then look for sponsors on a turbo kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Sprint cars weren't ever production vehicles but Legends began their life as one so should just have to register it as its donor vehicle, whether it's a 1937 Dodge, Chevy, Ford, or whatever. Vehicles Over 25 years old don't need a title anyways so who cares if it was a race car at one point, just need a VIN

    Oler than 1952 you dont need a title and barely need a vin. If its inspected as a 52 or older without any of that it will just be inspected for safety and then you get a pink slip to register it.

    220 bucks and you can make any old car street legal with the right safety stuff.

    Talk to this guy for more info:


    LOL

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    LIRL@ 1439!!

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