Pinto Car Club of America
FordPinto.com Cryer => PCCA/Pinto Media Relations => Topic started by: Srt on October 27, 2012, 03:00:34 AM
For those of you in California this may be of interest. A new law has been passed governing the license plates of certain year model 'vintage' cars.
http://www.semasan.com/page.asp?content=aa_2012CA7&g=SEMAGA (http://www.semasan.com/page.asp?content=aa_2012CA7&g=SEMAGA)
plates are now available:
http://echo.bluehornet.com/hostedemail/email.htm?CID=2570725309&ch=FB210979CFCA92E23B6F667FDE37C8B2&h=7d27253e779b80c1cd78c39c0f3dab41&ei=DdCbJ1N8N (http://echo.bluehornet.com/hostedemail/email.htm?CID=2570725309&ch=FB210979CFCA92E23B6F667FDE37C8B2&h=7d27253e779b80c1cd78c39c0f3dab41&ei=DdCbJ1N8N)
Wow, Jerry Brown a gear head enthusiast??? Not sure if this is good for those wanting old looking plates or bad for those who restore them. At the Ford Towe Museum in Sacramento there is the 70's era Jerry Brown Govenor's car. Rejecting a Limo he selected a powder blue 4 door Plymouth Satellite from the State motor pool. He did so for the same reason he refuse to live in the Governor's mansion. Wish he would do the same about the "Bullet Train."
Tom
I like that idea! It beats the heck out of Virginia's Antique Vehicle plates!
Dwayne
LOL Tom! ;D
I'm glad I'm getting personalized plates for my "new" wagon, but if I couldn't get the message I wanted, I would've opted for the new "old" blue n gold plates for that '70s vintage look. The sad thing is, the plates would be shinier than the car they're on! lol ;D
But cars can be made shiny again!!!
Dwayne
Interesting and cool. New Mexico offers reproduction 'vintage' plates as well as Historic and Horseless Carriage plates depending on vehicle age. Nice to hear something good happened for classics in California!