North Dakota Code § 39-21-52

Exemption for certain street rod , collector, or special interest motor
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vehicles.
The provisions of this chapter or chapter 37 -12-02 of the North Dakota Administrative Code 
relating to bumpers, tires, and fenders do not apply to street rod , collector, or special interest 
motor vehicles. However, a street rod, collector, or special interest vehicle must have all 
equipment, in operating condition, which was specifically required by law as a condition for its 
sale when it was first manufactured. For purposes of this section "street rod, collector, or special 
interest vehicle" means a modernized motor vehicle which was manufactured by a recognized 
manufacturer and which retains the general appearance and original body configuration as 
manufactured or a motor vehicle designed and manufactured to resemble such a motor vehicle , 
which is at least forty years old . A street rod , collector, or special interest vehicle may have 
improved modifications to the body, chassis, engine, brakes, power train, steering, and 
suspension systems either by modifying the original equipment or replacing original parts with 
fabricated parts or those taken from other existing vehicles. The director may adopt rules to 
implement this section.

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