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License plate of Switzerland, Cars

n2a 789 based on a Chevrolet Camaro

Province of Alicante, Spain
08/2019

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 Other photos of this license plate:

cabriolet transferred/re-issued plate

Comments (11)

Rhineland-Palatinate 2020-06-20 10:39:15 | #1

 :bravo:

+1

carplates_switzerland 2020-12-07 19:37:22 | #2

7th most expensive plate ever sold in Switzerland: 121409 Euros in 1998
ZH 1000 has also been the lowest ZH plate in circulation for ~15 years

+2

carplates_switzerland 2022-01-01 23:10:56 | #3

The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"









+2

astonkas 2022-01-01 23:38:30 | #4

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-01 23:10:56)

carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"



His second 789 is based on a Cadillac XLR. Hopefully, he can come again with the red 789 this year, that car is awesome. In 2019 I had a nice test drive on it.  :)

+1

carplates_switzerland 2022-01-01 23:41:51 | #5

astonkas (2022-01-01 23:38:30)

astonkas
carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"

His second 789 is based on a Cadillac XLR. Hopefully, he can come again with the red 789 this year, that car is awesome. In 2019 I had a nice test drive on it.

Thx for clarification  :)
You had a test drive????

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astonkas 2022-01-01 23:51:43 | #6

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-01 23:41:51)

carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"

His second 789 is based on a Cadillac XLR. Hopefully, he can come again with the red 789 this year, that car is awesome. In 2019 I had a nice test drive on it.
Thx for clarification
You had a test drive????


Yes. I know the owner since 2007, we met when he had his custom DTS Cabriolet (ZH·2005). That car was sold later.
I drove some of his cars, including this one and another 789 based on a Vette C6. But, honestly, I prefer the stock Camaro (ZH·1675). It drives different and has more or less same amount of horses (450) as this one. Both have modified engines. But this car attracts much more attention, even more that the SLR...

+1

astonkas 2022-01-01 23:55:50 | #7

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-01 23:10:56)

carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"



The ZH·1000 (rear view) is the Corvette based 789, was previously ZH·1675

+1

carplates_switzerland 2022-01-01 23:59:17 | #8

astonkas (2022-01-01 23:51:43)

astonkas
carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"

His second 789 is based on a Cadillac XLR. Hopefully, he can come again with the red 789 this year, that car is awesome. In 2019 I had a nice test drive on it.
Thx for clarification
You had a test drive????
Yes. I know the owner since 2007, we met when he had his custom DTS Cabriolet (ZH·2005). That car was sold later.
I drove some of his cars, including this one and another 789 based on a Vette C6. But, honestly, I prefer the stock Camaro (ZH·1675). It drives different and has more or less same amount of horses (450) as this one. Both have modified engines. But this car attracts much more attention, even more that the SLR...


Daaaaaamn, that's awesome.
I'm a huge us car fan especially from the 60s. I have some friends that have such cars (SO1991 or BE90094) for ex. I love driving them. It's so different from anything else  :)
Grand connection you have there!

+1

carplates_switzerland 2022-01-02 00:08:36 | #9

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-01 23:59:17)

carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"

His second 789 is based on a Cadillac XLR. Hopefully, he can come again with the red 789 this year, that car is awesome. In 2019 I had a nice test drive on it.
Thx for clarification
You had a test drive????
Yes. I know the owner since 2007, we met when he had his custom DTS Cabriolet (ZH·2005). That car was sold later.
I drove some of his cars, including this one and another 789 based on a Vette C6. But, honestly, I prefer the stock Camaro (ZH·1675). It drives different and has more or less same amount of horses (450) as this one. Both have modified engines. But this car attracts much more attention, even more that the SLR...

Daaaaaamn, that's awesome.
I'm a huge us car fan especially from the 60s. I have some friends that have such cars (SO1991 or BE90094) for ex. I love driving them. It's so different from anything else
Grand connection you have there!


BE 70094 it is xD

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astonkas 2022-01-02 00:12:19 | #10

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-01 23:59:17)

carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"

His second 789 is based on a Cadillac XLR. Hopefully, he can come again with the red 789 this year, that car is awesome. In 2019 I had a nice test drive on it.
Thx for clarification
You had a test drive????
Yes. I know the owner since 2007, we met when he had his custom DTS Cabriolet (ZH·2005). That car was sold later.
I drove some of his cars, including this one and another 789 based on a Vette C6. But, honestly, I prefer the stock Camaro (ZH·1675). It drives different and has more or less same amount of horses (450) as this one. Both have modified engines. But this car attracts much more attention, even more that the SLR...

Daaaaaamn, that's awesome.
I'm a huge us car fan especially from the 60s. I have some friends that have such cars (SO1991 or BE90094) for ex. I love driving them. It's so different from anything else
Grand connection you have there!



I would love to cruise around on a tank like the DeVille or in a classic Camaro! Great cars!

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carplates_switzerland 2022-01-02 00:13:27 | #11

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astonkas
carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
astonkas
carplates_switzerland
The same guy bought the first 3 digits ZH-Plate in 2018 for 150'000 Euros
The Number is 987 for "n2a 789"

His second 789 is based on a Cadillac XLR. Hopefully, he can come again with the red 789 this year, that car is awesome. In 2019 I had a nice test drive on it.
Thx for clarification
You had a test drive????
Yes. I know the owner since 2007, we met when he had his custom DTS Cabriolet (ZH·2005). That car was sold later.
I drove some of his cars, including this one and another 789 based on a Vette C6. But, honestly, I prefer the stock Camaro (ZH·1675). It drives different and has more or less same amount of horses (450) as this one. Both have modified engines. But this car attracts much more attention, even more that the SLR...

Daaaaaamn, that's awesome.
I'm a huge us car fan especially from the 60s. I have some friends that have such cars (SO1991 or BE90094) for ex. I love driving them. It's so different from anything else
Grand connection you have there!

I would love to cruise around on a tank like the DeVille or in a classic Camaro! Great cars!


The feeling is awesome
Hopefully you will have the opportunity in the future to drive em  :)

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