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Car enthusiasts and collectors are having a rough go. There have been the right-to-repair battles in Maine and Massachusetts that eventually led to the feds getting involved. Kei cars have been banned and then (hopefully) unbanned in Rhode Island and Massachusetts (again?). But now the Southwest wants in on the anti-auto action by limiting “inoperable” vehicles to just one, even on private property. 
 
Welcome to Gilbert, Arizona. Located about 30 minutes southeast of Phoenix and with a population of nearly 300,000, the city is ranked among one of the fastest-growing in the country. Because of that, there’s no shortage of planned neighborhoods among the older homes and communities that date back to its 1920s hay day (Gilbert was once the Hay Capital of the World).


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Arizona Town Wants To Outlaw Enthusiast Car Projects That Take Longer Than 15 Days To Complete

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