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1929 01-04-2017 11:03 PM

Vehicle Inspection
 

Went to get my 2018 Inspection sticker today, the first shop said it will take a while, he said he would also have to take all the wheels off. I never had any shop ever want to do such a thorough inspection on an Historic vehicle. I went to another shop, where he just did a quick inspection and put on the new sticker. Others have said that many shops look to find things wrong, just to get the work. I doubt many of these mechanics today would know what to do with are Model As.

C26Pinelake 01-04-2017 11:12 PM

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I personally would prefer the thorough inspection. I want to drive or ride in a safe car! It sounds like you were more. Interested in the sticker than ensuring the vehicle was safe. How can you check the brake components without removing the wheels. The fist person was a mechanic, the second was a joker! Obviously the sticker program is a farce. Wayne

H. L. Chauvin 01-04-2017 11:17 PM

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Dealing with Government and Government Regulations? Never a surprise for me.

Seems like they think that we are only mushrooms in the dark where they shovels horse manure on us & are glad to see us not throwing it back at them.

holdover 01-04-2017 11:17 PM

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In Virginia, with antique plates an inspection is not necessary, BUT the vehicle has to be kept road worthy and be able to pass an inspection if requested by an officer. It would be interesting to see an untrained model A mechanic without the proper tools pull the rear drums without doing damage..

SeaSlugs 01-04-2017 11:17 PM

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so glad we dont have emisions testing, vehicle inspections, etc where im at...

1929 01-04-2017 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by holdover (Post 1409333)
In Virginia, with antique plates an inspection is not necessary, BUT the vehicle has to be kept road worthy and be able to pass an inspection if requested by an officer. It would be interesting to see an untrained model A mechanic without the proper tools pull the rear drums without doing damage..

Exactly, that's why there is no way I would let any mechanic who has no A experience touch my car.

ian Simpson 01-05-2017 12:24 AM

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I would video the whole inspection. Should make them tread very carefully.

H. L. Chauvin 01-05-2017 12:57 AM

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Because not being required, I stay away from vehicle inspections with my Model A.

In my opinion, many Government employees today are a lot like Whooping Cranes on the Government's Endangered Species List who cannot be touched.

Ever notice with all of our fellow U.S. Veterans who were left to die in the ditch recently, none of these careless, lead in the behind VA Government Hospital Whooping Cranes were fired.

Things may change soon ..... let us hope so.

C26Pinelake 01-05-2017 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ian Simpson (Post 1409363)
I would video the whole inspection. Should make them tread very carefully.

Yes and you would pay very dearly! You are making matters worse not better. Also many shops do not allow customers in the work area. Wayne

C26Pinelake 01-05-2017 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by H. L. Chauvin (Post 1409370)
Because not being required, I stay away from vehicle inspections with my Model A.

In my opinion, many Government employees today are a lot like Whooping Cranes on the Government's Endangered Species List who cannot be touched.

Ever notice with all of our fellow U.S. Veterans who were left to die in the ditch recently, none of these careless, lead in the behind VA Government Hospital Whooping Cranes were fired.

Things may change soon ..... let us hope so.


They already did...for the worse! Wayne

Mitch//pa 01-05-2017 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ian Simpson (Post 1409363)
I would video the whole inspection. Should make them tread very carefully.

Make sure you choose a shop where you can see the process from a distance. Insurance regulations state that no customers are allowed in the work area:)

ronn 01-05-2017 07:56 AM

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Make sure you choose a shop where you can see the process from a distance. Insurance regulations state that no customers are allowed in the work area:)


just clip a Gopro to the shop owners head.................!

jb-ob 01-05-2017 07:57 AM

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I realize it's January & bleak but 'mushrooms' & 'Whooping Cranes' just to get an inspection sticker ??

In New York it is a simple 'safety inspection' of your lights, horn, & wiper....and maybe if the shop owner's Grandfather is helping that day, Grandpa will shake your front wheels checking the king pins !

Since it is a flat fee ($37.) why are you driving around shopping? Who does the routine maintenance on your family cars & why aren't you at his place first ??

A few NY brass car owners don't even bother with the sticker. Try explaining the headlamps are turned on with a match!



JB

2manycars 01-05-2017 08:10 AM

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We dont have inspection any more, but when we did, I took a 21 Ford T to inspection, and the kids doing the inspection at the DMV climbed under and looked all around, and just shook their heads. They had no idea what they were looking at. Thankfully that is all in the past.

Patrick L. 01-05-2017 08:56 AM

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In NYS one wheel must be pulled for brake inspection, usually a front wheel for a light vehicle and noted. Lights, suspension, steering,etc are to be checked. On a non-emmission examined vehicle the fee is $10.00. No repair can be done without costumer authorization, if vehicle fails the inspection a rejection form is issued. If vehicle passes then invoice is given and sticker affixed to windshield.



You could file a complaint against the facility that said they 'have' to pull all the wheels/ drums.

bwaii64 01-05-2017 11:35 AM

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Long ago (20+ yrs) I was a NC inspector. I was honest both to my responsibility to the state and to the customer. Many customer used to just buying a sticker in other shops would get angry at us for actually checking out the car. We were required to go under and I would only pull a wheel if I heard or saw something that seemed wrong. The brakes are the most important part of the car with steering/suspension in close second. I've had total brake failure twice and it's not a good feeling. (Once was when the wheel fell of my '55 F100 - lose brake one wheel, lost 'em all)

Point being it's not always because we're crooks. In fact, sometimes it's because we aren't!

Brianfrench65 01-05-2017 01:29 PM

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The inspection station I go to in Massachusetts looks at lights, horn, wiper operation, tire tread and overall appearance to evaluate condition. They also have to drive it in and out of the inspection bay. They do check the brakes in the parking break during the drive-in and return to the customer.

I'm not sure if this represents all of Massachusetts inspection stations

Cornishman 01-05-2017 03:28 PM

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In France vehicle inspection centres are completely independent from garages. There is no incentive to fail a car hoping to get some work. The system is excellent. Vehicles de Collection go through a watered down inspection that checks basic safety and roadworthyness and the test is due once every five years. Older cars are respected and encouraged but safety standards are maintained.

Synchro909 01-05-2017 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Brianfrench65 (Post 1409576)
The inspection station I go to in Massachusetts looks at lights, horn, wiper operation, tire tread and overall appearance to evaluate condition. They also have to drive it in and out of the inspection bay. They do check the brakes in the parking break during the drive-in and return to the customer.

I'm not sure if this represents all of Massachusetts inspection stations

So shiny paint IS a safety issue!?!:eek: I guess a mechanically well restored/maintained car that is left looking like it is straight out of the barn wouldn't be allowed.:rolleyes:
The shiny assed bureaucrats who come up with some of these ideas need to realise that rules made for modern cars are simply inappropriate for cars like ours. I'm close to getting started on a rant so I'd best stop now.

C26Pinelake 01-05-2017 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Synchro909 (Post 1409625)
So shiny paint IS a safety issue!?!:eek: I guess a mechanically well restored/maintained car that is left looking like it is straight out of the barn wouldn't be allowed.:rolleyes:
The shiny assed bureaucrats who come up with some of these ideas need to realise that rules made for modern cars are simply inappropriate for cars like ours. I'm close to getting started on a rant so I'd best stop now.

Go ahead and rant, nobody cares! Wayne


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