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How many miles on your Vintage?7500 or over makes things easy.https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/dmv_content_en/dmv/pubs/brochures/fast_facts/ffvr29
DMV may very well require a VIN verification and will refer you to the Highway Patrol
7500 miles on the clock rule is only for current year vehicles.
Yes, VIN & for M/C engine number, will be verified. But this can be done at the California DMV officer, not necessary to involve the CHP.
I do this a The Auto Club, much easier than the DMV.http://www.calif.aaa.com/home.html?zip=90068&stateprov=ca&city=los+angeles&devicecd=PC&referer=www.aaa.com
DMV didn't want to work that hard at reading it and sent me to CHP.
About 25 years ago this summer, I brought in a Ducati 750 Sport (purchased from the famed EuroSport dealership outside Portland) into California, a bike that was not California compliant, and while I was sweating bullets, the DMV employee, an older guy signed it off simply because, as he said: I am too old to get on my knees to read all that BS!, and handed me the paperwork to get my reg..
I was denied a title on my 2005 Husaberg supermoto because it only had 5500 miles on it. It had been originally titled in Washington then in Oregon for another 5 years. It was a gray market bike intended for Australia so had no EPA sticker. Luckily I was able to trade it in on a Dorsoduro and the dealer resold it to an out of state resident. The DMV lady got down on her knees with a toothbrush trying to read the VIN and engine serial number.