My 356B with new plates.

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Trond Vidar
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My 356B with new plates.

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In the Port of Gothenburg ..
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Home in my garage ..
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Passed inspection with flying colors ...
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.. there is something funny with the last pic, no? :)
'56A coupe & '63B coupe

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The plate number B 1356?

Also, is that the correct size for your tag? I always thought most foreign tags where less proportional. More longer than taller...
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My license plate is "historic" and they can be like this, the number is good, the B 356 was taken and it would also have been too low series, maybe like a 1930 model.. I suppose my number should have been a high 4 digit series (eg B 8756 or even a low 5 digit series) but I think the B 1 356 is nice and proportional... the car has to stick with it now, they dont allow changes.

The "fun" part.. the frame !?

I think I got that one early 90's with a fantastic MGB I bought in San Jose, a Porsche with British Motors license plate, car from San Fransisco and plate from silcon valley.
'56A coupe & '63B coupe

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