I found a car in Alberta, 52 Chey with a Mustang II style front suspension. If I bring it back to Ontario will I have any problems with certification? Anything special I should check?
thanks
JD
-- Edited by Johnnee D on Saturday 14th of February 2015 01:06:55 PM
I have a 51 Chev with a Mustang 2 front suspension . As long as the welds are solid and everything is solid and tight you should have no problems. Mine passed with no problems.
If the car will pass inspection there there is no reson that it wouldnt here. Id be more concered that the paperwork is in order and there is a clear readable serial number. some provences don't have ownerships for vehicles over 25 years old . but the guy on this end is going to want to be able to see some number that says that is the car he looked at.
Maybe the inspector would not know what type suspension it is.
There are situations where any new welds on a car have to be stamped with the welders number.
Does that happen there?
Ontario is not like some other provinces where you need to get an engineer to certify it, and you want to hope that they never do. A guy on Canadian Rodders site that was required to build a complete new frame, cuz the engineer wouldn't certify his IFS Stude.
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