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Re: Plates

To: "Shifty" <shifty@well.com>,
Subject: Re: Plates
From: Ray Cole <raycole@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 20:28:06 -0700
the DMV policy (at least the one we were told) is that they will allow cars
before a certain year to use the older plates, I think it is in the late
50's, hence the reason hot rodders can get away with it.

But it IS possible to wear them down and keep the neat black and gold
plates (which can be restored to look like new).

Ray


At 08:16 PM 09/30/1999 -0800, Shifty wrote:
>Let me try that again, here's what I meant to say last message (I plead new
>email program)
>
>Just re-register the car with the black plates. Unless your car has been
>registered within the last 7 years. If so then you can not change to "Year
>Of Manufacture" plates in California.
>
>You'll pay a fine for not having had the car continuously registered, but
>you get to use cool plates. From what I've been told, if the car has been
>off the books for 7 years, and you find a set of plates that have not been
>registered within the last 7 years - you can try to register the car with
>them, and the DMV is none the wiser. (All sorts of disclaimers apply here!!)
>
>I've seen several places that will restore you old plates. They straighten
>them up and repaint using the proper paints.
>
>I've also seen hot rodders paint their plates to match their cars - not sure
>how they get a way with that!
>
>Leigh Brooks
>San Francisco
>
>----------
>>From: jhatfield@cavemen.net (William  Hatfield)
>>To: Paul <paul@winresearch.com>, Datsun Roadsters - Post List
><datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>>Subject: Re: Plates
>>Date: Wed, Sep 29, 1999, 4:52 AM
>>
>
>> Some states will register with plates that are the same year as the car,
>> depends on the state.  (I know that California, Texas, and New Mexico do
>> but not sure  about the others.)  In most cases it is your problem to find
>> suitable plates.  I've redone several for friends to use here in N.M.  I
>> don't know of any state that issues new/old plates.  hth     Bill 66&67
>> spls.
>>
>> Paul wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know if the DMV will re-issue older license plates in the
>>> colors correct for a car's age? My roadster has California plates that
>>> are Black with gold lettering. I have seen some restored vehicles with
>>> what appear to be new plates of older style. If anyone knows the form I
>>> have to request from DMV, it will save me a wait in a long, long line!
>>>
>>> Paul
>>> 67 1600
>>
>> 
>

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