UPDATE: Texas Assembled Vehicles Bill Passes Legislature; Goes to Governor
DON’T DELAY! Please contact Governor Greg Abbott immediately to request his support for H.B. 1755:
You may use the following points in your message:
- H.B. 1755 creates a specific registration and titling class for former military vehicles and assembled vehicles, including kit cars, custom vehicles and street rods, replica cars and dune buggies.
- H.B. 1755 provides that the new class of assembled vehicles will be subject to inspection by an ASE certified Master Technician for basic equipment including the chassis, tires, wheel assembly, brake system, steering system and lighting equipment among other items.
- H.B. 1755 will exempt a hobbyist constructing an assembled vehicle from being a licensed manufacturer.
Overview: Legislation (H.B. 1755) has been introduced to create a specific registration and titling class for former military vehicles and assembled vehicles, including kit cars and dune buggies. The bill will provide guidance to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles on how to treat such vehicles. Currently, there is no specific registration and titling class for certain assembled vehicles such as dune buggies. This bill successfully passed the Texas legislature and now goes to Governor Greg Abbott for approval.