View Full Version : The state of Michigan requires bumpers...?
todddroze
08-21-2014, 06:27 AM
The state of Michigan requires bumpers on their inspection that will be done by the state police. How have my fellow Michigander coupe builders dealt with this? It is the only thing that I am really worried about when it comes inspection time. Will they just overlook it or should I come up with some cheesy little bumper looking things just to get past the inspection?
CHAZC5ZX
08-21-2014, 08:46 AM
I live in Missouri and before I ordered my coupe I had several questions about licensing so I went to the guy's that do the inspecting. I wasn't sure about emisions and safety equipment so I asked. They said... That's manufacture's s#$& and your the manufacture we don't care. Go to the source.
Chaz...
I seem to recall a post from someone in NY who had to install internal ones behind the bodywork
bil1024
08-21-2014, 11:34 AM
Every state is different, NY told me I needed bumpers, period
edwardb
08-21-2014, 01:35 PM
I can't respond about a Coupe specifically, but can respond with direct experience with the Michigan inspection process. The SOS safety form can be completed by any law enforcement officer. Not only the MI state police. In my case, an Oakland County sheriff came to my house and inspected my Mk3 Roadster. When it came to the "bumper" checkbox, he did look at my car to see if it had bumpers. It has quickjacks, pretty common for Roadsters. He asked what they were and if they were really bumpers. I said they were authentic to the original (which they are) and that's what they had for bumpers then. He signed off the form. Not sure what he would have done if there was nothing there, although a local club member had a Mk3 Roadster with no bumpers. Somehow he was able to get it signed off. Bottom line, I expect there is some variation depending on the officer. Good luck.
loeffler1
08-23-2014, 01:35 AM
Guess I got lucky in Maine, no inspection by state, town office just called state office and said "Shelby coupe" what's the excise tax? State said, let's see, they sold for $5595 new, tax him $23 excise tax. I paid the excise tax, sales tax 5% (in Maine) on the kit price and paid for plates, no questions asked and was good to go. Even brought the car back to the young gal that registered it and gave her a ride. She took a bunch of cell phone photos to show her boyfriend. I then took it to my local repair shop where they issued an inspection sticker after a cursory inspection. Easiest registration/inspection I ever did, albeit this was the fourth attempt.
Sydney Chris
08-24-2014, 06:20 AM
Here is one example I had seen on another site of using 3.5" x 1.5" sections forward and aft, not sure what State or to what code they were built for. Hope it helps..
Cheers
Chris
loeffler1
08-26-2014, 03:09 AM
Cris
That should more than satisfy any inspector. Wish I had seen that. Purely on a safety basis I would have added that. The curious get to close to the rear to get a look. Sometimes I'll pull over just to let them by.
Gbeck
08-26-2014, 08:01 PM
Here is one example I had seen on another site of using 3.5" x 1.5" sections forward and aft, not sure what State or to what code they were built for. Hope it helps..
Cheers
Chris
That is Oxide's car. New Brunswick, I believe. www.mycoupe.ca