A topic that I am asked about often is "How do I register my car after it's done if I am using a fabricated chassis with no VIN?"
A very valid question seeing as the car will have no applicable VIN number if it is something you built yourself. The truth of the matter is, each and every car builder should thoroughly research this topic before they sink tons of money into their build. You will find lots of grey area, and while some states are relatively easy to register a kit car, some states just want to tie you up in red tape, hoping you will give up.
I have found that although the DOT and Federal government are in charge of handing out VIN numbers to large automakers, there are no Federal rules governing a Home built or "kit" car. Each state has their own rules and regulations. Some are very basic and may only require seatbelts, wipers, lights, and other basic safety stuff. While others require current airbag installation, emissions equipment, safety inspection, etc.
Best advice I can give everyone is do your homework, and ask lots of questions at the dmv BEFORE you start your build. At the very least I would make sure your vehicle passes the safety checklist that the National Street Rod Association publishes. While it may not be all inclusive for your particular state, it will help make sure you didn't miss anything basic.
Mike
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