http://triblive.com/news/westmoreland/7261637-74/car-camaro-pilot#axzz3LEEPnD9R
Be interesting to see what he does for a motor.
$ 400-500 to find original valve stem caps?? People have lost their minds over these cars, ???
lugnuts gotta be $2000 LMAO
It's a V8 car. 283 in fact.
If it was original, it would be interesting. But it's a rough car that needs alot. I personally don't see the attraction, but to each his own.
v8 now we're talking Hemi Cuda cvt. money .
Quote from: jacmac on December 08, 2014, 07:04:40 PM
$ 400-500 to find original valve stem caps?? People have lost their minds over these cars, ???
You apparently didnt see the set over on yenko.net for sale. $400 for a set of 5..
Go here! (http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/591558/assembly-line#Post591558)
Ive never been on the Yenko site,thats above my pay grade ;D
A lot of good parts on yenko
Quote from: BillOhio on December 12, 2014, 07:20:06 PMA lot of good parts on yenko
I got these on the sYc website. I thought they were pretty cool.
Those would be a great Christmas gift to a guy that owns a red & white striped early 68 Z.. Just saying.. ;)
I was just a few hours too late on those..
Those are great!!
Neat find Jon
I got this "302" plate for my '69 Z 15 years ago - couldn't believe it was still available without the Mustang guys grabbing it. :)
Quote from: JohnZ on December 17, 2014, 12:40:41 PM
I got this "302" plate for my '69 Z 15 years ago - couldn't believe it was still available without the Mustang guys grabbing it. :)
69 396 was still available. That is until recently ;-) I was pretty surprised. Especially in Michigan.
In MI, you can run year of production plates for a lifetime for a 1-time fee. Easy choice for me....
Washington State we can't use any form of '69, 1969, sixT9 or sixTnine, they say " sexual conations" ??? But some times we find ways around it :o
Quote from: KurtS on December 17, 2014, 03:36:53 PM
In MI, you can run year of production plates for a lifetime for a 1-time fee. Easy choice for me....
That's what I'll be doing for my 69. You don't want to know what the 69 396 plate is on for now... It's my DD and tow vehicle.
And that's pretty pitiful in Washington state. I get what they're trying to do, but seriously, no 1969 on a 69 car?
Quote from: SgtHawkUSMC on December 17, 2014, 02:04:41 PM
Quote from: JohnZ on December 17, 2014, 12:40:41 PM
I got this "302" plate for my '69 Z 15 years ago - couldn't believe it was still available without the Mustang guys grabbing it. :)
69 396 was still available. That is until recently ;-) I was pretty surprised. Especially in Michigan.
...I wonder what they would say about my plate....? But is this really an a official personal plate from Illinois as the seller told me, I'm sceptical! ;)
(http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h193/hugger69/IMG_0790_zps7d22edc9.jpg) (http://s64.photobucket.com/user/hugger69/media/IMG_0790_zps7d22edc9.jpg.html)
Quote from: hgger69 on December 19, 2014, 03:34:04 AM
...I wonder what they would say about my plate....? But is this really an a official personal plate from Illinois as the seller told me, I'm sceptical! ;)
Looks fine to me. In Illinois, personalized plates are a mix of letters and numbers. It's the current plate design that's been used for a number of years now. On the IL Secretary of State site you can plug in what you want to find out if it's available.
Hakan, you'd be shot on sight then sent back to Sweden..... ;D Seriously, years ago I tried getting a " Vanity plate" that said "Slick 69" ( Hey I have a black shiny 69 camaro ) the state of Washington was not too impressed to say the least, they didn't say "NO" they said "HELL NO"!! you see everyone that wants a personalize plate (the State calls them Vanity Plates) must send them to Olympia for approval. One way to get around Olympia is to find a original old Washington plate that's in good shape, take it to the local licensing agent and you can have a plate with 69 on it and get a permanent registration. 8) Geez.... I hope no one from Olympia reads CRG's posts :-\
Quote from: TRLAND on December 19, 2014, 08:54:02 AM
Looks fine to me. In Illinois, personalized plates are a mix of letters and numbers. It's the current plate design that's been used for a number of years now. On the IL Secretary of State site you can plug in what you want to find out if it's available.
Nice info, thanx! So that means that this is an official plate then?
Quote from: VINCE Z28 on December 19, 2014, 02:04:39 PM
Hakan, you'd be shot on sight then sent back to Sweden..... ;D Seriously, years ago I tried getting a " Vanity plate" that said "Slick 69" ( Hey I have a black shiny 69 camaro ) the state of Washington was not too impressed to say the least, they didn't say "NO" they said "HELL NO"!! you see everyone that wants a personalize plate (the State calls them Vanity Plates) must send them to Olympia for approval. One way to get around Olympia is to find a original old Washington plate that's in good shape, take it to the local licensing agent and you can have a plate with 69 on it and get a permanent registration. 8) Geez.... I hope no one from Olympia reads CRG's posts :-\
Ha, ha, nice story, I'm glad I'm still in Sweden then! :)
Merry X-mas to y'all!
Quote from: TRLAND on December 19, 2014, 08:54:02 AM
Quote from: hgger69 on December 19, 2014, 03:34:04 AM
...I wonder what they would say about my plate....? But is this really an a official personal plate from Illinois as the seller told me, I'm sceptical! ;)
Looks fine to me. In Illinois, personalized plates are a mix of letters and numbers. It's the current plate design that's been used for a number of years now. On the IL Secretary of State site you can plug in what you want to find out if it's available.
State DMV policies are interesting when it comes to vanity plates.
On my '69 RS, the plate is:
1969 RS which the state had no problem with
On my 2011 SS, the plate is:
AWSUMSS and I literally spent about 20 minutes convincing Nevada DVM that all it meant was "Awesome SS"