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Dennis, Yes, California plates and living in Arizona. I call it Emissions don't wanna be... :-)

Shotgungrooms, you were there ? I wanted to meet you, did we meet ? No worries bro, have another beer...All is good.

I hope to arrange another set of wheels for next year, maybe it will be your turn.

Hopfully the winner will post pictures of them on his car when he gets them.
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Originally posted by shotgungrooms:
RT66 pantera,,, Heres a list of Ca. plates I was looking at before I went with Historical Vehicle plates

200 MPH
ALLULLC
XXCATXX
DETOMSO
MY73CAT
CAPISCO
CATPSCE
MYMICIO
MYMICIA
1TOMASO
IGOTCAT
NOBSCAT
BLUE427



Thanks for the Ideas - I need to get a six pack and think!
Nice plate Mr. CA. The things we do to avoid smog controls. I tried the 200 MPH plate a few years back, but DMV denied it, stating certain numbers listed first followed by letters was not allowed when I did the on-line search. My mom is in Sun City and sister in Cave Creek. Maybe when I make my annual trip to AZ I can see your fabulous Pant and sniff the rich emissions?
Absolutely, by all means let me know when your headed this way. Would love to get together with you and look forward to it. I live right next door to Sun City.

>> My mom is in Sun City and sister in Cave Creek. Maybe when I make my annual trip to AZ I can see your fabulous Pant and sniff the rich emissions?[/QUOTE]
I just called the Arizona Emission Office and asked them the status of classic cars being exempt from testing. Although it's been passed in Arizona, we now have to wait for the Feds to approve it. I was told this will take another 18 months. What a joke. My car stays registerd in caifornia until the Feds get off their butts, as usual, and get it done.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by DOES 200:
Nice plate Mr. CA. The things we do to avoid smog controls.
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I just called the Arizona Emission Office and asked them the status of classic cars being exempt from testing. Although it's been passed in Arizona, we now have to wait for the Feds to approve it. I was told this will take another 18 months. What a joke. My car stays registerd in caifornia until the Feds get off their butts, as usual, and get it done.


Ha ha, we do what we gots to do. I used to know dudes that switched engines here in CA when we had to do smog in the past, then switched back after smog test.
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