94-31014. Decision That Nonconforming 1992 Ferrari 348TB Passenger Cars Are Eligible for Importation  

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    [Docket No. 94-54; Notice 2]
    
     
    
    Decision That Nonconforming 1992 Ferrari 348TB Passenger Cars Are 
    Eligible for Importation
    
    AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of decision by NHTSA that nonconforming 1992 Ferrari 
    348TB passenger cars are eligible for importation.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice announces the decision by NHTSA that 1992 Ferrari 
    348TB passenger cars not originally manufactured to comply with all 
    applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards are eligible for 
    importation into the United States because they are substantially 
    similar to a vehicle originally manufactured for importation into and 
    sale in the United States and certified by its manufacturer as 
    complying with the safety standards (the U.S.-certified version of the 
    1992 Ferrari 348TB), and they are capable of being readily altered to 
    conform to the standards.
    
    DATES: This decision is effective December 16, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Ted Bayler, Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance, NHTSA (202-366-5306).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Under 49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(A) (formerly section 108(c)(3)(A)(i) of 
    the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act (the Act)), a motor 
    vehicle that was not originally manufactured to conform to all 
    applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards shall be refused 
    admission into the United States unless NHTSA has decided that the 
    motor vehicle is substantially similar to a motor vehicle originally 
    manufactured for importation into and sale in the United States, 
    certified under 49 U.S.C. 30115 (formerly section 114 of the Act), and 
    of the same model year as the model of the motor vehicle to be 
    compared, and is capable of being readily altered to conform to all 
    applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
        Petitions for eligibility decisions may be submitted by either 
    manufacturers or importers who have registered with NHTSA pursuant to 
    49 CFR Part 592. As specified in 49 CFR 593.7, NHTSA publishes notice 
    in the Federal Register of each petition that it receives, and affords 
    interested persons an opportunity to comment on the petition. At the 
    close of the comment period, NHTSA decides, on the basis of the 
    petition and any comments that it has received, whether the vehicle is 
    eligible for importation. The agency then publishes this decision in 
    the Federal Register.
        Champagne Imports, Inc. of Lansdale, Pennsylvania (Registered 
    Importer R-90-009) petitioned NHTSA to decide whether 1992 Ferrari 
    348TB passenger cars are eligible for importation into the United 
    States. NHTSA published notice of the petition on July 20, 1994 (59 FR 
    37126) to afford an opportunity for public comment.
        As stated in that notice, the vehicle which Champagne claimed to be 
    substantially similar is the version of 1992 Ferrari 348TB that Ferrari 
    S.p.A. manufactured for importation into and sale in the United States 
    and certified as conforming to all applicable Federal motor vehicle 
    safety standards. The petitioner alleged that it had carefully compared 
    the two vehicles, and found them to be substantially similar with 
    respect to compliance with most applicable Federal motor vehicle safety 
    standards.
        Specifically, the petitioner claimed that the non-U.S. certified 
    1992 Ferrari 348TB is identical to its U.S. certified counterpart with 
    respect to compliance with Standard Nos. 102 Transmission Shift Lever 
    Sequence . . . ., 103 Defrosting and Defogging Systems, 104 Windshield 
    Wiping and Washing Systems, 105 Hydraulic Brake Systems, 106 Brake 
    Hoses, 107 Reflecting Surfaces, 109 New Pneumatic Tires, 112 Headlamp 
    Concealment Devices, 113 Hood Latch Systems, 116 Brake Fluid, 124 
    Accelerator Control Systems, 201 Occupant Protection in Interior 
    Impact, 202 Head Restraints, 203 Impact Protection for the Driver Form 
    the Steering Control System, 204 Steering Control Rearward 
    Displacement, 205 Glazing Materials, 206 Door Locks and Door Retention 
    Components, 207 Seating Systems, 210 Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages, 211 
    Wheel Nuts, Wheel Discs and Hubcaps, 212 Windshield Retention, 216 roof 
    Crush Resistance, 219 Windshield Zone Intrusion, and 302 Flammability 
    of Interior Materials.
        Additionally, the petitioner stated that the non-U.S. certified 
    1992 Ferrari 348TB complies with the Bumper Standard found in 49 CFR 
    Part 581.
        Petitioners also contended that the non-U.S. certified 1992 Ferrari 
    348TB is capable of being readily modified to meet the following 
    standards, in the manner indicated:
        Standard No. 101 Controls and Displays: (a) substitution of a lens 
    marked ``Brake'' for a lens with an ECE symbol on the brake failure 
    indicator lamp; (b) installation of a seat belt warning lamp; (c) 
    recalibration of speedometer/odometer from kilometers to miles per 
    hour.
        Standard No. 108 Lamps Reflective Devices and Associated Equipment: 
    (a) installation of U.S.-model headlamp assemblies which incorporate 
    sealed beam headlamps; (b) installation of front and rear sidemarker/
    reflector assemblies; (c) installation of a high mounted stop lamp.
        Standard No. 110 Tire Selection and Rims: installation of a tire 
    information placard.
        Standard No. 111 Rearview Mirrors: replacement of the passenger 
    side rearview mirror, which is convex but lacks the required warning 
    statement.
        Standard No. 114 Theft Protection: installation of a buzzer 
    microswitch and a warning buzzer in the steering lock electrical 
    assembly.
        Standard No. 115 Vehicle Identification Number: Installation of a 
    VIN plate that can be read from outside the left windshield pillar, and 
    a VIN reference label on the edge of the door or latch post nearest the 
    driver.
        Standard No. 118 Power-Operated Window System: rewiring of the 
    power window system so that the window transport is iniperative when 
    the ignition is switched off.
        Standard No. 208 Occupant Crash Protection: (a) installation of an 
    ignition switch-actuated seat belt warning lamp and buzzer; (b) 
    installation of a passive restraint system consisting of driver and 
    passenger side automatic seat belt assemblies, tracks, and a control 
    unit that have part numbers identical to those found on the U.S. 
    certified 1992 Ferrari 348TB. The petitioner claimed that the lower 
    dash panel on the non-U.S. certified 1992 Ferrari 348TB is identical to 
    that found on its U.S. certified counterpart, and that a knee bolster 
    is not supplied on the U.S. certified vehicle.
        Standard No. 209 Seat Belt Assemblies: installation of seat belts 
    labeled in accordance with the standard.
        Standard No. 214 Side Door Strength: installation of reinforcing 
    beams.
        Standard No. 301 Fuel System Integrity: installation of a rollover 
    valve in the fuel tank vent line between the fuel tank and the 
    evaporative emissions collection canister. The reader is referred to 
    that notice for a thorough description of the petition.
        One comment was received in response to the notice of the petition, 
    from Fiat Auto U.S.A., Inc. (Fiat), the United States representative of 
    Ferrari. In its comment, Fiat stated that Ferrari, and other companies 
    within the Fiat Group, have invested considerable resources in the 
    design and production of vehicles that comply with the Federal motor 
    vehicle safety standards. Although it stated that it has not determined 
    what modifications are necessary to bring a vehicle into compliance 
    with the Federal safety standards, Fiat contended that it is not 
    possible to achieve such compliance by simply retrofitting a vehicle 
    built for the European market, without conducting extensive development 
    and testing.
        NHTSA accorded Champagne an opportunity to respond to Fiat's 
    comment. In its response, Champagne stated that the entire passive 
    restraint system that it proposes to install in the non-U.S. certified 
    1992 Ferrari 348TB, including the control unit and the wiring harness, 
    is available from Ferrari in kit form. Champagne further stated that it 
    is simple to install this equipment because all mounting points are 
    supplied on the non-U.S. certified vehicle.
        As they have been performed with relative ease on thousands of 
    vehicles imported over the years, none of the other modifications 
    described in the petition would preclude NHTSA from determining that 
    the non-U.S. certified 1992 Ferrari 348TB is eligible for importation. 
    NHTSA has accordingly decided to grant the petition.
    
    Vehicle Eligibility Number for Subject Vehicles
    
        The importer of a vehicle admissible under any final decision must 
    indicate on the form HS-7 accompanying entry the appropriate vehicle 
    eligibility number indicating that the vehicle is eligible for entry. 
    VSP 86 is the vehicle eligibility number assigned to vehicles 
    admissible under this decision.
    
    Final Determination
    
        Accordingly, on the basis of the foregoing, NHTSA hereby decides 
    that a 1992 Ferrari 348TB not originally manufactured to comply with 
    all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards is substantially 
    similar to a 1992 Ferrari 348TB originally manufactured for importation 
    into and sale in the United States and certified under 49 U.S.C. 30115, 
    and is capable of being readily altered to conform to all applicable 
    Federal motor vehicle safety standards.
    
        Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(10(A) and (b)(1); 49 CFR 593.8; 
    delegations of authority at 49 CFR 1.50 and 501.8.
    
        Issued on: December 13, 1994.
    William A. Boehly,
    Associate Administrator for Enforcement.
    [FR Doc. 94-31014 Filed 12-15-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
12/16/1994
Published:
12/16/1994
Department:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of decision by NHTSA that nonconforming 1992 Ferrari 348TB passenger cars are eligible for importation.
Document Number:
94-31014
Dates:
This decision is effective December 16, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: December 16, 1994, Docket No. 94-54, Notice 2