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After two months, I received my self-restored 67-68 Florida license plate from DMV. Previously the state wouldn’t allow “restoration” but changed their position at some point. The plate I purchased for $20 was in rough shape so had to get it into proper shape. Found a good painting method which worked well.
The best part? Check out the numbers… they work great with my VIN: 11800002.
Scott
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Originally posted by P-Nut View Post
After two months, I received my self-restored 67-68 Florida license plate from DMV. Previously the state wouldn’t allow “restoration” but changed their position at some point. The plate I purchased for $20 was in rough shape so had to get it into proper shape. Found a good painting method which worked well.
The best part? Check out the numbers… they work great with my VIN: 11800002.
Scott
What part of FL are you in?
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Bob,
Here's a coupe of options. The red interior was in a car I used to own quite a few years ago. The green interior was in an ivory car owned by Will Sanchez, I provided the green/black/white houndstooth.
You could do a red/black/white houndstooth on the red or burgundy, you can get the red houndstooth from a number of suppliers. Porsche didn't offer a burgundy houndstooth and just used the red for either red or burgundy. I made a burgundy houndstooth when I was doing that fabric, sorry, none left.
I would do either the red or green.
E
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