Actually - the top car (1343) is a Pushbutton, and both the cars on the plaques are "L" cars...
But that brings up a good point - if the first car was a Pushbutton, and it was the third car brought into CA - how would they have an "L" car on the plaque, unless the plaque was created and delivered in 1973/74?
I don't think the Pantera Dealers Association had that good of a crystal ball. Maybe King, or someone else knows something more about the history of these plaques?
These plaques say "Registered Pantera Owner" - Maybe this was an early form of POCA?
And honestly, that's pretty darn good service if a car dealer delivered ANYTHING to you 2-3 years after you purchased something from them!
Thanks -
Rocky
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