Roadster-kit
Building a roadster is a major commitment that requires space, tools, and patience:
: Seats, dashboard, and sometimes diamond-stitched door panels. The Build Experience roadster-kit
: You generally need a dedicated garage space where the car and its parts (often stored on a "body buck") can remain undisturbed. Registration & Legalities Building a roadster is a major commitment that
Registering a "garage-built" car can be complex. In states like , builders often use the SB100 registration process , which helps kits meet street-legal requirements, though you may still need a closed-loop PCV system for smog certification. It is often difficult to title an unassembled kit; it must usually be a finished vehicle to receive tags. In states like , builders often use the
: You will likely need to learn riveting, wiring, soldering, and even basic welding if you are modifying the chassis.
