AEW said:I have a 58' TR3a parts car with a blue California plate. Is that worth anything?
Oh I'm sure there are lots of good parts and sheet metal that could come off it. If the floor pans are bad, then that 1 CA plate could be useful :banana: 1 plate = scrap metal, 2 plates = something that possibly could be used. California requires 2 license plates so if you are transferring plates to another car or resurrecting a car that will use them, they want to see both before they will allow them to be used.
PeterK said:I have the CA black plates (and registrations from the early 80s) for my 3A. Is there a way to trace ownership before my regs? Car was originally from Hawaii and I have some history but I'd like to find out more.
Ever since some guy whacked the actress Rebecca Schaeffer using address information obtained from the DMV, it's high near impossible to obtain information from the DMV. Even if you have a buddy that is a cop or works for the DMV, they will pass on helping out as it's not worth their job or pension. They take it real serious. And I only imagine it will get tighter after that UCLA hospital worker outed Farah Fawcett's cancer to the National Enquirer (or whoever) before she could tell her own family