Fuel for the fire...I am sure it wont help with get an answer, but it should keep the fire going...
My re-bodied 73 WW beetle is registered, titled, and insured as a 73 Volkswagens beetle.
I am in NH, the title was from Virginia, where it was a beetle also. NH wont issue a title because the car is over 15 years old. If they did, I assume it would be a beetle title as they would just look at the VA title. The title does have the vin from the beetle.
There is an Assigned Identification Number from Washington State on the door jam, so at one time I assume it had a custom builders title. The VA owner did say he got it from Washington.
The time I needed AAA to tow me when the throttle cable broke, the guy showed up and said "That ain't no beetle", and If I ever get pulled over I am sure that will be the same thing the cop stays. It may not be fun to find out what happens.
Any way, here are 2 vids of the car before my ownership.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61HfiKd3I7E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61HfiKd3I7E
This is the condition I got it in, missing on a couple of cylinders due to the carb intakes not seating square because the dog house (fan housing shroud) was/is to wide for the carb set up, pushing them out at an angle. Which I fixed with some care full ball peen hammer shroud reconstruction. It still ran like, well, you know, but better. Now its EJ22 powered, see my other posts.
Back to the original topic, its a Kelmark GT body, but there is no way it could ever be registered as so as they where never a true car manufacture. Kelmark, Beetle, Ferrari Dino, Porsche 904, the Fiat ??? that was posted a couple days ago in the hot liking pic thread, what should it be in the eyes of the law. I don't know and I wont be making waves.
Steve