Re: IML: down to crunch time: getting the '82 Imp through smog
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Re: IML: down to crunch time: getting the '82 Imp through smog



>Yes, but Seattle is not Southern California. We also have smog testing
>here in Spokane WA.
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>I always wonder if the newer cars that you see pumping out so much smoke
>that you cannot see the back of the car passed the smog test?  
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And that's my problem with these smog regulations and mandatory testing.
They are harsh and strict with older cars like my Imperial that people just
have fun collecting, restoring, and driving for pleasure every once in a
while. Whereas they are quick to throw a waiver at a new car that's pumping
out way more pollutants than my Imperial, and is driven 95% more often. I
believe the laws and regulations surrounding mandatory smog testing need
some serious retooling. I don't necessarily disagree with the concept, but
I think the focus is misguided. but this is a discussion for another forum.


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Nat Hall
1982 Imperial Coupe
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