That car belongs to a friend of mine..I actually imported it here. (I've brought alot of Aussie Mopars over) I believe the old mod plate was from when it had VH front discs and diff fitted ages back ? (not totally sure though)
The Queensland modification plate is the most official looking (and least important) plate under the hood. My understanding is the following: Originally equipped with a proper VG front bench seat, the seat was swapped out in favor of VH buckets. This effectively reduced the legally belted seating positions from 6 to 5.
GOod find there mate...very cool plates as well :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it was mod-plated for?
Cheers,
Vince
That car belongs to a friend of mine..I actually imported it here. (I've brought alot of Aussie Mopars over)
ReplyDeleteI believe the old mod plate was from when it had VH front discs and diff fitted ages back ? (not totally sure though)
Good eye, Vince.
ReplyDeleteThe Queensland modification plate is the most official looking (and least important) plate under the hood. My understanding is the following: Originally equipped with a proper VG front bench seat, the seat was swapped out in favor of VH buckets. This effectively reduced the legally belted seating positions from 6 to 5.
-Steve