Our experience was the same with our '70 1600. It had been deleted from
the system, so we were charged for one year registration plus a penalty,
plus transferring papers. Think it came out to about $75 or so (we didn't
get the vanity plates!).
Good luck!
wyatt & kathy
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Eric Armstrong wrote:
> Hi Bill -
>
> I can't say if my experience with DMV will be the same as for you, but my
> car was last registered in '89 -- before I put it on the road again this
> year.
>
> The DMV had deleted the entry from their computer system, so it was as if
> I was putting a new car on their system. I got charged registration fees,
> and fees for new license plates. Then, I also got charged for my vanity
> plates.
>
> All told, it was less than $150, as I recall. So not too bad.
>
> And you'll never have to smog it. :}
>
> hope this helps,
>
> -Eric
>
> On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Linda and Bill wrote:
>
> > Hi to an excellent group!
> >
> > I have been lurking for awhile and have found this list to be a wealth
> > of info.
> > I am looking at buying a 69 1600. It has been sitting for a few years
> > but seems complete and in pretty good shape.
> > My concerns are -
> > Can a person 6 foot 3, drive this roadster with the top up?
> >
> > Last registration appears to be 1989. Will Calif. DMV require
> > a truck load of cash to re register it?
> >
> > Anyone on this list from the Modesto group?
> >
> > TIA Have Fun Bill Oakdale Ca
> >
>
>
> Eric Armstrong
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> phone: (510) 502-5984
> e-mail: ericarm@alum.calberkeley.org
> http://alum.calberkeley.org/~ericarm
>
>
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