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  • gogo34
    Low Range
    • Sep 2012
    • 58

    Mass. State Vehicle Inspection Advice?

    I've recently relocated to Mass. and am in the process of getting all of my vehicles registered in the Comonwealth. The two daily drivers have been relatively straightforward with respect to getting them all set up but, I'm a little worried about the Mass. Vehicle Inspection process for my '66 Series IIa. It was previously registered in CT and by all accounts is in pretty nice condition but, like all Rovers of it's age, it leaks a little, the brakes aren't perfect, steering's not tight, etc.

    I've followed several sagas on this forum and others concerning problems getting various Series Rovers registered so, I thought I'd seek some advice and or suggestions about the best way to go about this. I certainly can just go up to the nearest inspection station but, then I think I'm at the mercy of whoever is working there that day and his/her knowledge of vintage British automobiles.

    Thoughts???

    Thanks
  • Cevan
    Low Range
    • Jul 2011
    • 57

    #2
    Make sure your front wheel bearing are good. They often put a jack under the front end and check them. Horn, brake lights, directionals, e-brake, no cracks in the windshield. Where in Mass? I used an inspection station in Amherst that another series owner uses. No issues thus far.
    1976 Honda CB750F1
    1974 Honda CB360G
    1967 Series IIA

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    • gogo34
      Low Range
      • Sep 2012
      • 58

      #3
      Originally posted by Cevan
      Make sure your front wheel bearing are good. They often put a jack under the front end and check them. Horn, brake lights, directionals, e-brake, no cracks in the windshield. Where in Mass? I used an inspection station in Amherst that another series owner uses. No issues thus far.

      I've moved to Winchester, MA but the Rover's down in Mashpee on the Cape for the summer. Based on your list, I think everything should check out. I've never messed with the wheel bearings but, everything else has been updated and/or serviced. I guess I'll give it a go this weekend and see what happens.

      Thanks.

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      • jac04
        Overdrive
        • Feb 2007
        • 1884

        #4
        When I had to do the CT inspection a while back, they jacked up the front and told me I needed new ball joints. What they were feeling & seeing was the correct front wheel bearing play multiplied out by the 7.50x16 tires. I made sure to bring the factory service manual with my to show them the required bearing end play.

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        • REDrum
          1st Gear
          • Nov 2011
          • 175

          #5
          Seems like you are asking two questions 1) registration and 2) passing inspection?

          FWIW....

          1) easy. But.....if you have not had your vehicle registered in your name 6 moths prior to moving to Mass, you have to pay sales tax on it. Be sure and fill out the tax exemption form when you register. If not they will asses the NADA value and tax in on it, all Series trucks are now vintage and hi value. 6% of $10K 600 bux!

          2) No emission, just safety. Seat belts and parking brake are the hardest to pass with series trucks. I strongly advise picking a local gas/service station, buying all your gas there, and build a friendship with owner, it can go a long with inspections...

          Welcome to Mass! Wanna buy a house?
          The Toltec Coffee fleet....
          96 FZJ80: 3XL, lifted, and shaved
          94 FZJ 80: our Costa Rican coffee and surf mobile
          70 Series IIA 88: After 18 months of wrenching, its alive and legal to drive!
          70 Series IIA 88: in US on H-1B visa
          56 Series I 86: a whole new type of rover hell....

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          • LaneRover
            Overdrive
            • Oct 2006
            • 1743

            #6
            Originally posted by REDrum

            2) No emission, just safety. Seat belts and parking brake are the hardest to pass with series trucks. I strongly advise picking a local gas/service station, buying all your gas there, and build a friendship with owner, it can go a long with inspections...

            Welcome to Mass! Wanna buy a house?
            If your truck came with seatbelts . . .
            1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
            1965 109 SW - nearly running well
            1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
            1969 109 P-UP

            http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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            • lumpydog
              3rd Gear
              • May 2014
              • 383

              #7
              So I saw this thread a few weeks ago and was dreading having to deal with the same issue. I was picking up a new-to-me 68 2a 88 in Vt and driving it back to MA. I had titled the vehicle a week earlier and in Mass, you have 7 days to get the vehicle inspected after titling. So, with he clock ticking, on the 7th day I returned to MA via back roads and stopped at the first inspection station I found. They came out, said they loved the truck and told me they were just going to put a sticker on it. Two minutes later, I was on my way. Never even pulled it into their garage. Some days you get lucky...

              I'll post pictures and give the back story on my 2a at some point over the next week.

              Cheers,

              Lumpydog
              1968 Series IIa
              1997 Defender SW (Original Owner - Sold)

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              • REDrum
                1st Gear
                • Nov 2011
                • 175

                #8
                Originally posted by lumpydog
                They came out, said they loved the truck and told me they were just going to put a sticker on it. Two minutes later, I was on my way. Never even pulled it into their garage
                Nice happy ending!

                BTW....How did you fare with sales tax in Ma with NADA Classic Car value?
                The Toltec Coffee fleet....
                96 FZJ80: 3XL, lifted, and shaved
                94 FZJ 80: our Costa Rican coffee and surf mobile
                70 Series IIA 88: After 18 months of wrenching, its alive and legal to drive!
                70 Series IIA 88: in US on H-1B visa
                56 Series I 86: a whole new type of rover hell....

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                • gogo34
                  Low Range
                  • Sep 2012
                  • 58

                  #9
                  Originally posted by lumpydog
                  So I saw this thread a few weeks ago and was dreading having to deal with the same issue. I was picking up a new-to-me 68 2a 88 in Vt and driving it back to MA. I had titled the vehicle a week earlier and in Mass, you have 7 days to get the vehicle inspected after titling. So, with he clock ticking, on the 7th day I returned to MA via back roads and stopped at the first inspection station I found. They came out, said they loved the truck and told me they were just going to put a sticker on it. Two minutes later, I was on my way. Never even pulled it into their garage. Some days you get lucky...

                  I'll post pictures and give the back story on my 2a at some point over the next week.

                  Cheers,

                  Lumpydog
                  While not as easy as yours, mine went okay. I took it to a local Tune and Lube in Falmouth and came out of there an hour later with my sticker. Of course, during the inspection, the mechanic said he found a "looseness" in the driver side front tire assembly and would have to reject/fail me. However, since they were slow, he could pull it into the alignment bay, put it on the lift and see what the problem was. After 30 mins, he came over and said one of the lug nuts was just loose and I was all set. So, in addition to the inspection fee, I coughed up another $50 for the lug nut tightening labor. I was more interested in getting my sticker than raising hell with them so I didn't bother, which is probably exactly what he was hoping for.

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                  • SafeAirOne
                    Overdrive
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 3435

                    #10
                    Originally posted by gogo34
                    After 30 mins, he came over and said one of the lug nuts was just loose and I was all set. So, in addition to the inspection fee, I coughed up another $50 for the lug nut tightening labor. I was more interested in getting my sticker than raising hell with them so I didn't bother, which is probably exactly what he was hoping for.

                    Consider that fee to be the cost of getting a sticker on an old series rover, since ONE loose lug nut doesn't make the wheel loose. I go through the same thing when my local inspection place charges me for the safety inspection PLUS an emissions inspection (plugging in the little OBDII thing). I just smile and pay them.
                    --Mark

                    1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                    0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                    (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                    • REDrum
                      1st Gear
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 175

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SafeAirOne
                      PLUS an emissions inspection (plugging in the little OBDII thing). I just smile and pay them.
                      LOL....
                      The Toltec Coffee fleet....
                      96 FZJ80: 3XL, lifted, and shaved
                      94 FZJ 80: our Costa Rican coffee and surf mobile
                      70 Series IIA 88: After 18 months of wrenching, its alive and legal to drive!
                      70 Series IIA 88: in US on H-1B visa
                      56 Series I 86: a whole new type of rover hell....

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                      • I Leak Oil
                        Overdrive
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 1796

                        #12
                        I've never had an issue getting mine inspected reasonably easily. Only had an issue once, that was for backup lights. Never had them so....took a while to get the kid to get his boss out to the bay. Once the boss man saw the truck he grabbed the kid by the ear smacked him upside the head and started swearing at him in some other language. Once done he turned to me and told me all about all the rovers he owned back in his home country. Now, I just pull it into the bay, they jack up the front to check it, they check the lights, horn, etc. and slap a sticker on it. Really not much to it.
                        Jason
                        "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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                        • rj34957
                          Low Range
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 22

                          #13
                          Guys - use the Texaco in Mashpee near the Stop n Shop. They worked on my IIA for many years. The PO took it there for all repairs and inspection.

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                          • lumpydog
                            3rd Gear
                            • May 2014
                            • 383

                            #14
                            Originally posted by REDrum
                            Nice happy ending!

                            BTW....How did you fare with sales tax in Ma with NADA Classic Car value?
                            I purchased the truck for more than NADA, so no argument. I paid tax on my purchase price and went on my way...
                            1968 Series IIa
                            1997 Defender SW (Original Owner - Sold)

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                            • stomper
                              5th Gear
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 889

                              #15
                              So you paid more than $20,000 for your series truck? Have any friends looking to buy? I've got a beauty here in Maine! Heck, I'll even deliver it!
                              Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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