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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3 · Part 2

61-3-213. Certificate of title -- custom vehicle, street rod, kit vehicle, or specially constructed vehicle.

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61-3-213 . Certificate of title -- custom vehicle, street rod, kit vehicle, or specially constructed vehicle.
(1)When a person applies for a certificate of title for a custom vehicle or street rod and a certificate of title is issued or an electronic record of title is created pursuant to this chapter, the certificate of title or electronic record of title must provide:
(a)the model year and year of manufacture of the body of the vehicle that the custom vehicle or street rod resembles as the model year and year of manufacture for the custom vehicle or street rod;
(b)a vehicle description of the custom vehicle or street rod if the vehicle is a custom vehicle built to resemble a vehicle manufactured after 1948 and at least 25 years before the current calendar year or a street rod built to resemble a vehicle manufactured before 1949; and
(c)if there is no manufacturer's certificate of origin for the custom vehicle or street rod, the vehicle identification number from the chassis or frame of the custom vehicle or street rod or a state-assigned vehicle identification number.
(2)When a person applies for a certificate of title for a kit vehicle, excluding a kit vehicle that qualifies as a custom vehicle or street rod, and a certificate of title is issued or an electronic record of title is created pursuant to this chapter, the certificate of title or electronic record of title must list:
(a)the model year and year of manufacture as contained on the manufacturer's certificate of origin for the kit vehicle or, if a manufacturer's certificate of origin does not exist, the calendar year in which application for title was made;
(b)a vehicle description of the kit vehicle; and
(c)in the absence of a manufacturer's certificate of origin for the kit vehicle, the vehicle identification number from the chassis or frame of the donor vehicle or a state-assigned vehicle identification number.
(3)When a person applies for a certificate of title for a specially constructed vehicle and a certificate of title is issued or an electronic record of title is created pursuant to this chapter, the certificate of title or electronic record of title must list:
(a)the model year and year of manufacture as the calendar year in which application for title was made;
(b)a vehicle description, as determined by the department, of the assembled or custom-built vehicle; and
(c)the vehicle identification number, if any, from the chassis or frame of the vehicle or a state-assigned vehicle identification number.
(4)Prior to assignment of a state-assigned vehicle identification number or to confirm a vehicle identification number from the chassis or frame of a custom vehicle, street rod, or specially constructed vehicle, the department may require a vehicle inspection.
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