Made a mistake last year and didn't take Gremmie to be tested when it was supposed to be. They changed the law in Kentucky last year and it is no longer a criminal offense. If you don't get it done on time they void your registration. You keep your tags but if your stopped by the police you get a ticket. You have to have it done before you can renew the tags. It also cost you an extra 2 dollars to have it tested and you have to go to the county clerks office and pay another 20 to have it updated in the computer. I didn't know all this when I decided not to do it. I am always scared it won't pass. The air injection for the exhaust system has rusted away. Would like to replace it but I had a hard time finding one 7 or 8 years ago. Anyway I pulled into the testing center the first guy said he would love to buy it off of me but he knew he didn't have the money. Then at the second stop half the guys in the center came over and had to look at him. Complimented me on having a mint condition Gremlin. Well, he isn't mint, I would call him good but it made me feel good anyway. My worries were for nothing. Gremmie past with flying colors. According to the printout I can use the exhaust for an oxygen mast. I am thinking about taking the air pump off of it and plugging the holes in the exhaust manifold it isn't doing anything anyway. It would cut down on the engine noise and it would probably run cooler without the exhaust leaking into the engine compartment. Two more years and I won't have too worry about the VET. He will be 25 and I can get antique tags. While waiting in line I noticed the last time I changed the oil was in May of 99. Told my son I must not have put on a new sticker the last time I changed it the oil looks too clean to be that old. Then I noticed the mileage and I have only driven him 475 miles in the last two years. That's my Gremlin story. Have a good Easter. I really enjoy this group even if I don't write that often. Terry [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]