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Old 03-15-2023, 03:53 AM
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So Clark never drove the car,it just sat in his garage?!
He drove it a total 37 miles in just a little over 34 years. 0 miles in at least the last 7 year's according to his service notes.
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Old 03-15-2023, 05:06 AM
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He drove it a total 37 miles in just a little over 34 years. 0 miles in at least the last 7 year's according to his service notes.
Geez,that's like having a hot wife and not making love to her!
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Old 03-15-2023, 12:21 PM
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These are the original belts
Non-deep groove smog pump pulley, which has been observed on '67 Z-28s with K19 smog equipment also.
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I just love this car and all of the details. Thanks again for sharing!

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Cool car thanks for sharing.
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Old 03-16-2023, 02:04 AM
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The Black & Yellow California plate breakdown by years.

Cowl / Trim tag information on the New shoulder strap provisions.
Thanks for the info. I did know about the shoulder harness provision and the "T" being a "63 stamped plate for 66. The break down on the registration stickers are great. I've been trying to figure it out tonight and this is what Ive come up with.

So this is pretty confusing, Maybe it'll make sense to you or maybe not

You can see the blue on the left side of the plate which I'm guessing is 67 and a pink on the right side I'm guessing is a 68.

I would think and I'm only guessing here is there should be a white for 69 on top of the blue 67 but I don't see one.

There is however an orange on top of the 68 pink and guessing it should be 70.

No green for 71 one that I can see but there is a yellow under the red 73 and I'm guessing that's got to be a 72


Some of the colors don't match the sides on your chart though but maybe that has something to do when the car was first registered?

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Old 03-16-2023, 07:34 PM
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Thanks for the info. I did know about the shoulder harness provision and the "T" being a "63 stamped plate for 66. The break down on the registration stickers are great. I've been trying to figure it out tonight and this is what Ive come up with.

So this is pretty confusing, Maybe it'll make sense to you or maybe not

You can see the blue on the left side of the plate which I'm guessing is 67 and a pink on the right side I'm guessing is a 68.

I would think and I'm only guessing here is there should be a white for 69 on top of the blue 67 but I don't see one.

There is however an orange on top of the 68 pink and guessing it should be 70.

No green for 71 one that I can see but there is a yellow under the red 73 and I'm guessing that's got to be a 72


Some of the colors don't match the sides on your chart though but maybe that has something to do when the car was first registered?
Did it ever have a "month" sticker on the left side? These began in 1976 and all year stickers were to be placed on the right side only after that.
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Old 03-17-2023, 02:43 AM
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Did it ever have a "month" sticker on the left side? These began in 1976 and all year stickers were to be placed on the right side only after that.
I believe just years on both left and right.
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My 67 Nova SS has TRY Black plate i will have to check the stickers on it.
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I love a beautifully restored car as much as anyone but there is something extra special about a ultra low mile time capsule. Congrats on the purchase.
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