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Exactly what I was thinking. This is a former rough drag car that was treated to a full frame off nut and bolt resto. I had purchased it out of a back yard where it had sat for many years. It must have had a Non-Operation Certificate fee posted on it as the "Transfer" date on the paperwork indicates 2006 and the "first registered" is 0000. It had a good cowl tag, a clean title, and all the hidden VINs were intact which was all I cared about at the time. I will have AAA run the history of the VIN, but as soon as I mention YOM, they will probably refer me to the DMV as they won't touch anything to do with it.
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Wasn't there also a GM strike that prolonged '69 Camaro production? Although your car is an 11/68 build it could have been affected by the strike and thus slipped into the new blue-plate period?
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