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Posted by: Cairo94507 Sep 12 2015, 07:20 AM

Hi all - So the DMV here in CA has authorized and made available the black and yellow plates that were supplied on cars through 1969.

They never did receive enough interest, deposits, to authorize the production of the blue/yellow plates. They needed 7,500 deposits and fell short. They refunded my $50 deposit about 6 months ago after waiting 1 year for plates to be authorized.

So, now I am thinking "what would the black/yellow plates look like on my car?" I know they are not period correct since my car would have come with blue/yellow plates, but would black/yellow be cool? Heck, I am not even sure the DMV would allow that plate color on my '71....

Posted by: olsib914 Sep 12 2015, 07:31 AM

I have seen BLK/YLL plates on new vehicles...all about $ same as vanity plates

Posted by: Tom_T Sep 12 2015, 01:31 PM

IIRC the early 70 MY 914/4 & -6 from Fall 69 had the B/Y plates. Not sure about the rules today with DMV.

I would wait & try to campaign with the other car clubs with 70s models to try to get them to do the Blue/Yellow ones, I think they were very unclear about it requiring 7500 for EACH type/colors, so a lot of 70s car guys didn't put in for them like you did.

Some guys I see at classic car shows & vintage trailer rallies (as tow vehicles) have had their current White/Blue plates repainted blue/yellow (which isn't allowed) but they seem to get away with it. ... such as at your "71 914" avatar.

Also, if it was originally or previously registered in CA with Blue/Yellow - & you can find those correct plates - then you can also re-register it back to those old plates. I can't recall at the moment what that DMV program is called .... half-zymers dontcha know! blink.gif

Cheers! beerchug.gif
Tom
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Posted by: Montreal914 Sep 12 2015, 01:52 PM

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Also, if it was originally or previously registered in CA with Blue/Yellow - & you can find those correct plates - then you can also re-register it back to those old plates. I can't recall at the moment what that DMV program is called ....

That is interesting idea.gif
The project car I bought a year ago came with the blue plates but was non op. It still is, but under my name now. I would like to be able to put back its original plates once I put it back on the road... smile.gif

Posted by: phillstek Sep 12 2015, 02:37 PM

This is what B/Y look like on my car.


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Posted by: Cairo94507 Sep 12 2015, 03:38 PM

Food for thought. Maybe I will think about this some more.

Posted by: toolguy Sep 12 2015, 04:27 PM

As far as repainting white/blue. . the new white plates do not have the word California in raised protrusions like the blue / yellow early versions. . . . its flush with the plate. . .

Posted by: dug Sep 12 2015, 06:50 PM

Ya, not having the raised california is lame, but still way better than the cheesy script they use in the current plates.

Posted by: campbellcj Sep 12 2015, 11:13 PM

I'll probably try to switch my 997's over to a black plate since it's a black car and I think that would look way better than the reflective-white.

I was pretty bummed the blue plates did not get approved. Was hoping for one for 914R. I'm just gonna leave it white now unless/until I can get a historical plate.

Posted by: jack20 Sep 12 2015, 11:35 PM

My first 914, a 1970 with orig plates.Attached Image

Posted by: jack20 Sep 12 2015, 11:43 PM

My latest 914, with original plates. Picture taken in the same location 45 years later.Attached Image


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Posted by: jack20 Sep 12 2015, 11:45 PM

Sorry for the double post...

Posted by: brant Sep 13 2015, 12:04 AM

hey so I'm completely ignorant about how the California plates work...

it appears you can use an old plate if you can still find one?
do you have to pay back taxes or something?

30 years ago I was given a brand new still in the bag pair of plates
I think black and yellow....
but I think they say they are for a truck/pickup

I'll dig them out and grab a picture
but how does this work in CA?
brant

Posted by: dlkawashima Sep 13 2015, 02:13 AM

It's called the Year of Manufacture program. Here is a link to the DMV page that explains the program:

https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/dmv_content_en/dmv/pubs/reg_hdbk/ch21/ch21_36

In a nutshell, cars through model year 1969 are eligible, and you have to find plates that originally could have been issued to your car.

Posted by: RobW Sep 13 2015, 06:28 AM

What great pictures! aktion035.gif

Posted by: RobW Sep 13 2015, 06:30 AM

I love the CA blue plate on Dads car because its what I remember from the 70-80s being the CA beach plate.


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