Quote:
Originally Posted by RodKnock
taking an OEM tag from a '66 Mustang and riveting it on another car, component or not, is illegal.
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But that's not what is going on with this particular car.
Here is a 66 Mustang Number plate:
Click here to see the number for the car above, decoded:
vinwiz.com VIN Decoder
and, here is the number plate from this Contemporary Cobra:
Clearly not a 66 Mustang plate- Only the number format is similar (which could purely be 100% coincidence, as MrMustang stated above):
The "F" in this number could mean "Florida", not "Ford"... Who knows?
The Seller said that the number 6F07T370386 on this car matches the number listed on the Florida title document (which lists the car as a 66 Cobra). This means that transferring this title (in most normal states, but not Commie-fornia) would be as easy as walking into the Motor Vehicle office with the notarized Florida title, your driver's license, a proof of insurance card, and the 12 or so dollars that the title transfer is going to cost. You'd be in and out of there in 20 minutes with your license plate and registration...
and once you've got your license plate and registration, you can hit the road and DRIVE...