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Old 04-21-2009, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by PANAVIA View Post
Ricardo,

There is a CA DMV change finally effective July 1, 2009 - where if you find a set of black and gold plates that are NOT in the DMV system , you can assign them (for a fee) to your 1969 and earlier car.

"Year of Manufacture Plates, Amend: Vehicle Code §5004.1, (AB 462 Chapter No. 497)
(Operative July 1, 2009)
• Extends the Year of Manufacture (YOM) license plate program to include 1969 year model or older passenger vehicles
• Increases the original YOM application fee (Fee Code 017) to $45.

I do not know how SB100 cars will be treated in this atmosphere. --an interesting question for sure.

The first version of this Bill was vetoed in 2001 by Gray Davis gov of CA, at the time, no wonder why we recalled him.

--Steve
Steve - I'm pretty certain that you can only apply vintage plates to a vehicle that is of that year (i.e. a 65 Mustang).

Ricardo - I know for sure that the DMV no longer issues black/yellow plates. There are repro plates that you can buy on-line and ship to an out of State address. Not 100% legal to have on your car, but I doubt that police or CHP would ever bother you.
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