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Correct 1967 Euro license plate?
Digging through my wife's collection of old license plates off of old family cars, I think that the set on the "bottom" (or rather right) of the attached photo might be from the '67 911 that her father picked up at the Porsche factory in ~Feb. 1967. That set has the correct VIN written on them in pencil. Does anyone know what a temporary Euro plate looked like in 1967?
Any ideas regarding the vintage or country of the other plates?
Thanks,
Jim
PS: The photo looked correct on my phone and computer, but was rotated 90 degrees when uploaded. Any tips on uploading photos?
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Zollkennzeichen und Ausfuhrkennzeichen
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H-viken
. . . oval ones look like West German plates from the 60's . . .
Those 'oval plates' are known as 'Zollkennzeichen' (literally 'customs plate') or 'zoll' plates for short. Temporary plates issued for use in Germany pending a vehicle's export
The 'S-31 D' pair look like German 'Ausfuhrkennzeichen' (literally 'export plates'). The date embossed on the side is when the insurance on the vehicle expires. These replaced the 'zoll' plates, and would be issued to a vehicle that was temporarily being operated in Germany --- like a 'Euro-delivery' car. I believe that 'S' stands for Stuttgart
Super-short number, too
Note sure what those stickers are --- but, if you look at them closely? . . . they may have some mo + yr notations
HtH
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