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Arizona MVD Doesn’t Believe Woman’s Porsche 356 B Exists

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Dealing with bureaucracy can be fun…


Jacque Trevini, who lives in Cave Creek, Arizona, recently tried to renew the registration on her 1963 Porsche 356 B, but the state MVD told her the car no longer exists. It’s a bizarre situation, especially since Trevini and her husband have owned the classic Porsche for the past 20 years, never once having problems with its registration.

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If a government agency says a car doesn’t exist, does it cease existing? That’s a ridiculous question, of course, but this is indeed a ridiculous situation. That’s exactly what the Trevinis thought, so they went home, jumped in the Porsche 356 B and returned to the MVD to show how wrong they were.

That’s when according to Jacque an MVD employee went outside with them, looked at the classic car, and told them that even though it obviously exists, they can’t drive it on public roads. The reason: it was already registered in Washington State.