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    Maryland Registration

    What what is the latest trick to register a Goblin in Maryland?
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    Has anyone mounted a stripped car body on a Goblin? Maryland, the state that thinks a Goblin is a dune buggy

    That is the question. Has anyone mounted a stripped car body onto a Goblin? That would save much grief in the Free State when it comes time to tag and title the car here. The purpose of the stripped body would be to give the Goblin a VIN and make the Goblin a modified car rather than a kit...
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    Car body on a Goblin?

    The issue is Maryland looks at Goblins as sand rails and will not issue them VIN numbers as a kit car. I am just looking for a work around. And it would not have to be a heavy donor. It might work with a MG body or even a (gasp) Miata body.
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    Maryland Registration

    Dragging this back up. And the answer is Maryland will go after cars that are registered out of state. When someone moves here they have 30 days to have their cars registered in Maryland. After that those cars can be ticketed in Maryland for not having local registration.
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    Car body on a Goblin?

    Has anyone put a stripped down car body on a Goblin chassis? The Goblin would no longer be open wheeled and would add some weight. But it could also give the Goblin a VIN number from the donor car for silly states like Maryland. And end up with something like this: It could also give you...
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    V1 Street rod body on Goblin chassis

    Since Maryland is still Maryland, has anyone fit a street rod or other body on a Goblin? I picture something like this: Could be fun. ;) Scott
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    Maryland Registration

    Another option would be to tell Maryland it is a Track T. Which is also NOT a dune buggy.
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    Maryland Registration

    I am dragging this back up from it's semi comatose state to see what is going on with having a Goblin legal in Maryland and elsewhere. And maybe, (slim chance) this will help. Maryland decrees this: How do I title a kit car? A kit car consists of a body, steering system, frame, and related...
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