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Interpretation ID: aiam2233

Mr. Joseph M. Connell, Truck & Fleet Manager, Maurice J. Sopp & Son, 5801 Pacific Boulevard, Huntington Park, CA 90255; Mr. Joseph M. Connell
Truck & Fleet Manager
Maurice J. Sopp & Son
5801 Pacific Boulevard
Huntington Park
CA 90255;

Dear Mr. Connell: This is in response to your letter of January 27, 1976, concerning th sale of a 1975 Chevrolet Step Van that has been modified by the addition of a 'boiler' assembly.; SS 567.4(g)(3) and 567.5(a)(5) of 49 CFR Part 567, *Certification* provide that the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) appearing on the certification label; >>>shall not be less than the sum of the unloaded vehicle weight, rate cargo load, and 150 pounds times the vehicle's designated seating capacity... <<<; Further, S 567.7 provides that a person who, before the first purchas in good faith for purposes other than resale, alters a previously certified vehicle in such a manner that its stated weight ratings are no longer valid shall affix to the vehicle an additional label that certifies the modified weight ratings and the vehicle's continued compliance with applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.; Your letter indicates that the unloaded weight of the van, as altere by Steamaster Boiler Co., exceeds the original 10,000 pound GVWR. From this information, it appears that there has been a violation of the Certification regulation. While we would have to investigate your role as the dealer in this transaction to determine your precise liability, we advise you not to sell the vehicle in its present condition.; Yours truly, Richard B. Dyson, Assistant Chief Counsel