Thanks for that, I think my bigest concern will be getting it on the hostorical register, I been reading through the post about it as best I can, is it best to go through FMI?
Thanks for that, I think my bigest concern will be getting it on the hostorical register, I been reading through the post about it as best I can, is it best to go through FMI?
My answer is "yes", because it' s easier and cheaper than ASI, for instance (FMI and ASI are the only historical registers recognised by law, at the moment).
The procedure to get a vespa registered is not difficult: you can get any information HERE, on the official website of FMI. But you have to wait for a little while because, due to a new law just come out, FMI is updating the forms to fill and something in the procedure to follow.
Anyway, should you have problems understanding italian, ask for help
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ah ok, do you know what the changes are going to be? Do you know if they will have any affect on the types of scooters that are elegible for the register?
Thanks
Chris.
Remember to check if the number series of the engine corresponds at the model of the vespa, so you can be sure that the engine is the original for that model and not of another vespa.
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ok. I am going to look at one on Saturday, its already on the registro storico, now the question is what do I have to do to get it transfered into my name?
And do you have any suggestions for insurance agencies?
thanks
Chris.
The easiest way to transfer it into your name is to go at ACI agency. I think it's the better way because they do all for you, and you and the vendor must only sign the documents. Otherwise you can make all by yourself but you must go to several offices like PRA, Motorizzazione Civile, Municipality, and go at the postal office to pay the tax. This is cheap but you must have many free time!
I can't help you about the insurance because it can change from region by region.
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Yes, the ACI agency sounds much easier!! Will they also change the registro storico documents?
And does anyone have any suggestions for insurance agencies in the Milano area?
Thanks again,
Chris.
Sorry, I don't know because I'm not yet a member of the FMI.