Reminds me of when I first registered my '72 TR6 in California. I found and
purchased it in the state of Washington and the paperwork identified the
serial number as ending in "L 0" or "L" "Zero". I explained to the DMV lady
that
that was a misprint and showed her on the car where it was actually an "O" and
that it stood for "Overdrive". She wouldn't hear of it. The paperwork said
it was a "Zero" and if she changed it now it would mess up the system". I said
"Too late".
To this day it reads "0" (Zero) on the reg and title.
Steve
'72 L Zero
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