When I moved to California ( The granola bar State...), The State Patrol
inspector had never seen a "commission' number or a car that only had a pop
riveted number plate on the scuttle...He searched and searched and searched
for a number stamped on the frame or engine that matched...
Only after producing the Washington State Title, BMIHT build certificate,
Factory Parts Book, Owners Handbook and Factory Workshop Manual, oh, and a
call to Sacramento to confirm the location of the ID Plate did I pass
inspection and receive my coveted California Vehicle Title.
Cheers,
Brad
65 TR4A with Valid California Title
<The junk yard guy looked at the title and said "I've never seen a serial
number
<like this. What's its VIN?" I explained to him that this was a 40 year old
car,
<no VIN, the number plate and title matched, and it was junk.
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