1975 Door DOT/VIN Sticker - Was CA different? |
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1975 Door DOT/VIN Sticker - Was CA different? |
DaveB |
Mar 11 2022, 10:29 PM
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@davep
i phoned up my mate. i was in error. he has a 75 (constructed in 74). aus delivery. id plate attached anyway. same as US cars? identical i believe. interesting how porsche get around it - don't say germany. turn themselves into a city. stuttgart-zuffenhausen. never really looked at a 911 plate before! nothing else on car body apart from the old fashioned plate in the door jamb similar to karmann plate. which says western germany like the old fashioned k plates. nowhere else is there mention of germany or west germany on the car body itself. (individual parts might have it, but not a major stamp or plate on the body). you got to wonder how porsche were getting them past the feds in the USA as well with earlier vin labels with no country on them - and then no manufacturer id plate with matching number and country either. Attached image(s) |
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