RobvdVeer wrote:Dan 6457 wrote:I don't think that plate will have any history of your car Rob. Licence plates aren't tied to cars for life in the US, they go by VIN for everything, and if the car was registered in another state it would have another plate with a different number.
Yeah but what if the US plate belonged to a first owner?
I see that your car was initially sold at a dealer in NJ, so it is just possible that this is both the first and last NJ plate for the car- a one owner (US anyway) car before it was exported to the Netherlands. When was it exported, do you know?
As Dan says, the plate doesn't usually stay with the car, unless it is a one owner car. Here in GA, the plate is issued to me as a person, not the car. When I sell a car, I am supposed to take the plate off and either use it on the next car I buy, or trash it (or hang it on my garage wall, as I do). In Alabama, where I used to live, they sometimes issued a new style of plate, with new numbers, every few years just to raise tax money
Have you run a carfax.com report on the car - it may show some of the US history.
btw "Garden State" is the New Jersey state motto.