
New federal regulations make it easier to build and buy classic car replicas
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NHTSA has finally put the stipulations of a law passed in 2015 into effect that will make it easier to build and buy new replicas of classic cars.
The rules set down by the Low Volume Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Act were developed in partnership with SEMA, the organization that represents the U.S. automotive aftermarket industry.
The final regulations allow small manufacturers, who build less than 5,000 vehicles annually, to annually produce up to 325 licensed replicas of vehicles that are at least 25 years old without having to meet costly crash testing and other modern safety standards and sell them with a federally registered VIN.
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