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Every country in Europe has different license plates. As far as I am aware, they aren't all the same size, even in these days of EU bureaucracy. Daniel Baum 1969 Type 34 automatic Email: daniel@type34.info Homepage: http://www.type34.info > ...or maybe they simply have a US plate just because Cali is considered THE > original spot for the VW scene. The USA VW water-pumpers love to get German > license plates for their cars, heck, I swapped out the small stock NA (North > America) license plate tub for a longer European one. One day I'll get a rear > (even if expired) Euro license plate to fill the gap... > http://www.icbm.org/erkson/personal/mycars/euro-license-frame.htm > > Toby Erkson -- air_cooled_nut@pobox.com > '72 VW Squareback, '95 VW Jetta, '81 Gold Wing > http://www.icbm.org/ > Portland, Oregon > > ----- Original Message ----- > ...> I also noticed that the car had California plates on it in the exterior > > pics, but several things suggests that this really is in Germany (The > > German text, the URL, a Nissan in the background in one pic). The car > > could be a Cali car brought over to Germany in the 80s. > > > ------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <type3-off@vwtype3.org> > For more help, see http://vwtype3.org/list/ > ------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <type3-off@vwtype3.org> For more help, see http://vwtype3.org/list/