I have a 1979 Ford F-150 Custom with dual exhaust that I am in the process of buying. When I had it inspected, I was told that in order for it to pass, I would need to have two cats put on. Is this true?

Asked by fvhste82 Dec 29, 2006 at 04:42 PM about the 1979 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Hello This depends entirely on the state in which you have the truck registered. States such as Georgia have clauses which set lower emissions standards for older vehicles. Check with your local DMV or inspection station for details on this. Best of luck CarGrrl

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Only if it came from the factory with them and in 1979 there were none.

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