Hello, Can anyone tell me what the correct Make, Model, and Body Type would be for original CA registration on a 1967 Shelby? For example, is the make SHLB, or SHEL, or SHBY? I think it should be 4 characters...but if you have an original CA reg card...you would know. I'm importing a car and I want to make sure I get this right. Thanks jamesroney@yahoo.com
Thanks to whoever said "morrison reg." That got me a great image of the validated reg card from 1969 showing: Make = "GT500" Model = "76" Body type = "CPE02"
Depends on the person working the window. Seen it many different ways My 69 was registered = Make - FORD Model - LK Body - CP It was a very early 69 GT500 The VIN tells the real story
As Jeff stated, if really depended on who worked the window. Or like in Illinois, who manned (womaned?) the typewriter. My title just says 1967 Ford, HT (for hardtop I suppose).
OK, I completely understand that the human that is entering the data can do it differently...but that doesn't mean that there is not a standard or proper way to do it. Are you saying that Shelbys are usually titled as "Ford" Thanks for the info...
Nope - but reporting that there was/is no standard that I am aware of. Just about each one I've seen (especially early cars) was different in some way. For the later (69-70's) would say that most have been registered as Fords since they carry a Ford VIN - not a Shelby one in the eyes of the state.
When I bought my 67 it was registered in California. I will see if I can find the title or if they took that when I exported the car to Sweden. Texas Swede
Once when I moved I was transferring registration, and the clerk asked the usual battery of questions. When she asked "bodystyle?" I said "fastback". When I got the registration, you guessed it, the paperwork said the car was "FAST".