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Originally Posted by b-man
All are stamped 63.
The number/letter sequence needs to be within a certain year range in order to use the plates. Something beginning with a ‘Z’ for example would be proper for a ‘69 model.
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Sequence is a general thing. Many busy DMV's got ahead of slower offices. While the "letter sequence" is generally true it's not always correct. Take for an example a car of any year getting new plates, those plates would be the DMV's current sequence but the receiving car could be of any year so No, cars do not have to have a letter sequence to match it's model year.
The "year" that is required to match is the sticker must be the same year as the model year. So a 64 model year car needs to have a 1964 sticker.