Doug--not exactly correct. I have black plates on my BN1. Clearly they were
not the "original plates" on the car. They were on the car when I bought it
and DMV has allowed me to keep them.
John Trifari Golden Gate AHC (BN1 CVS-327)
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From: rrengineer@dslextreme.com
> Douglas W Flagg
> > If anyone is looking for some vintage California plates, try eBay
> > #370057124234.
> >
> > Doug
>
> I don't know why anyone would want these unless you are decorating your
> garage walls. You cannot use them on your car (even if you restore them)
> according to the California DMV. California does not allow the use of
> black plates unless they were originally assigned to your car and you have
> to prove it. You can request year of manufacture plates prior to 1963
> only. The black plates were required in 1963 to replace all prior plates
> on California cars.
> Mike MacLean
> 56 BN2 (looking for a clear set of 56 California plates)
> 60 AN5 (with it's original black plates)
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