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Yes I have lift-a-dot pins and would prefer to use a cover with themare those the 289s? I would have thought they come with one.... do you already have the lift-a-dot pins for a soft top?
I got a snapless tonneau that works great from piggyback covers ... https://piggybackcovers.com/ mine is the black #15 on the homepage of their website.
Yes I have lift-a-dot pins and would prefer to use a cover with them
I just went through the titling/registration process Thursday. I had a VIN but had not been titled yet because I did the assembling. If you already have a title, you do not need the VTR 68A inspection. If it was registered and titled in the US(California included), it is just a matter of reregistering a car from a different state.Roland, glad you found a source for your tonneau cover.
Regarding titling and registering new cobras in Texas, that is a whole 'nother mess. You DO NOT need emissions testing in any county, IF you register as a "Custom Vehicle". You do NOT want to register as an antique, it is not a 25+ year old vehicle, it is a new 2025 ASVE.
Start reading here : https://www.txdmv.gov/motorists/assembled-vehicles
and the manual here: https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/files/body-files/Assembled_and_Reconstructed_Vehicle_Manual.pdf
You do NOT need to make an appointment with Texas DPS for a VIN assignment. Shelby American should have assigned a VIN on your car, and is on your MSO. TxDPS makes sure your car is not built from stolen cars/parts, and then assigns you a VIN. You already have a VIN.
Ron posted a link to this page that has extensive information on titling and registering in Texas. I'm going to add this information to our website here in the FAQs:
Good luck.