I assume this is a bit tongue in cheek. Presumably, since "it never
rains in sunny California", the car is more likely to be rust free. No
mind the coastal regions & salt air. 70 years of tradition just make it
better. Remember, "perception IS reality". The CAlif. plate that was on
my car could only be traced back to 1964. It's hanging on the wall.
Dave Russell
BN2
healeydoc@verizon.net wrote:
>VALUE
>A California car has a greater value than many other cars. just look
>at all the adds in all major car magazines no matter the Marque. You
>will always see some one saying that there car is a California car.
>Why is that ??????? A California car will always hold a little higher
>value than other states. Why is that ??????
>The amount of cars I see it is not hard to tell where it came from.
>That goes for all models. Then look at any of the auction sites you
>will always hear the auctioneer say it is a California car. When was
>the last time you heard the auctioneer at Barrett Jackson say this is
>a New York car or a Nebraska car ??????
> I have many customers that go to a lot of effort to trace the
>heritage of there car just to show to the Insurance company that it
>is a California car.
>So if you have a black plate California car keep those plates.
>
>David Nock
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