Heres a rebody story that might make you laugh a bit{well actually it never happened but almost did}.My father drives a super clean 1983 Old's 98 that he reuses to part with.When New Jersey came out with then new IM 240 inspection program,and the propoganda around it claimed that big brother could take your car away from you at the end of the inspection line if it failed t meet these super stringent new standards after 3 attempts and that high tech tracking systems would eliminate the bogus testing that was going on in the past.My father was not too happy about that.I read the paper and it said that car made before 1980 werent subject to the testing.I just smirked and told him we needed to start combing the papers for a 1979 Old's 98 4 door that we could swap numbers with.He didnt like what i had to say,but he knew it was one way out of beating them at their own game.Luckily for him,the test wasnt as strict as everybody first believed,and his car squeaked through.If what the propoganda said was true,I figure i would have been getting a call inquiring about how to make those funny little starr shaped rivets about 2 months after his inspection expired