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Started by Hugger Orange 69, August 08, 2007, 02:27:48 PM

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fireZ

Well I guess 1 is better than none. Nice having the California Title that lists the plate to the VIN #
1968 Z28 LA Built
LIC # RPO Z28

1968RSZ28

Here's another '68 Camaro with it's original CA black plates...

License plate number:  VWF 246
Build date:  09A
Date first sold:  11-2-1967
Vin:  124378L301236

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120162782645&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:MT:1

Paul

1968RSZ28


1968RSZ28

Here's a '69 Z/28 with it's original CA black plates...

License plate number:  YFW099
Build date:  12B
VIN:  124379L512979

Paul

1968RSZ28

Here's a '68 Camaro (plain jane) with it's original CA black plates...

License plate number:  WFA149

Paul

1968RSZ28

Here's a '68 RS/SS (396) Camaro with it's original CA black plates...

License plate number:  XBN100

Paul

1968RSZ28

Here's a '68 RS/SS Camaro with it's original CA black plates...

License plate number:  WUM130

Paul

plasiter

Not sure if this helps or not but by 06A 67 Los Angeles Camaro had a black licence plate that began with "V"
1967 Z/28 - Factory Special Order Flambeau Red Paint (Close to Hugger Orange) in 1967!

crobjones2

This will throw you a curve
I have a 69 SS purchased in october of 1969 with the original BLUE plates  478XXX
Chris
69 SS 350

CNorton

That's not really a surprise.  After plate ZZZ999 was distributed, California made a seamless shift to the blue plates.  The model year for the car that received 000AAA was immaterial to the state.  I've seen several 1969 cars with original blue plates.  The same thing happened about ten years later when the six digit combinations were exhausted and the next combination was the same yellow letters on blue plates but with an additional digit. In 1980 my Suburban was assigned plate 1AEK###.