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My California Camino
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Just received a pic of my '64 Camino from the fella I bought it from a few years ago.It was brought into Canada from Riverside,California.Are the black plates only registered to this vehicle for ever and can I get more info from the California D.M.V.now that I have the plate info?Thanks,Bill.
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Bill , I also have a CA El Camino , and when I purchased it , almost 20 years ago , mine is a black plate car too. That is my understanding, that the black plates stay with the car, would love to know what they do mean.
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My understanding if they were original to the car a date can be established by the letters.My 62 GP I was told got the plates early 63 when it came into CA.Never really cared much to explore it.If someone knows it would be great to know.Tom
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If you haven't already, it's worth a try running CA Plates through the Old Newspaper Websites as CA car ads back in the day required Vehicle Plate #'s be included in the ads. Only a small percentage of papers have been scanned so it's a long shot but you may get lucky. I no longer have a subscription but was surprised how well these websites work when I did finding tons of cool old ads including some for Member cars w/ CA Plate searches also lots more interesting stuff too. Others here w/ Newspaper site access may be able to help or give one of the free trials a whirl and good luck! :beers: ~ Pete . |
Thanks Pete,I'll look into it!
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nah. IMO, those plates are not original to a 1964 El Camino. Those models were registered as trucks in CA and that configuration on that plate (three letters & three numbers) were for passenger cars. And leading Z plates were near the end of the black plate run and likely originally assigned to a 1969 model vehicle if they went on a new car. Of course someone could’ve had to do some sort of re-registration at the DMV in 1969 and had them assigned to an existing / older car, like stolen / lost plates maybe, but they still would’ve gone on a car.
I don’t think you’ll find any history on your truck using that plate number. But it would be cool to run them through the papers to see if you get a hit. Did you get old CA DMV paperwork tying that plate number to your VIN? Riverside is not far from me. Cheers, Anthony |
No paperwork Anthony.Thanks for the info.
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----Back in the era we all are interested in El Camino's were everywhere in California. It took me a while to figure it out but the fact is that since they were plated as trucks they had a significant difference in the yearly tax rate. Enough that a lot of people bought them as every day drivers to save money!....Bill S
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I'm a sucker for anything with black plates and dealer frames!! Bill W |
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Think my Camino was built in Fremont,California.Ended up on a used car lot in Riverside and was bought by a biker who shorty after "had to get outa the U.S.!" He moved to London,Ontario and it languished in a barn.Was bought by the fella who sold it to me.
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