I'm not certain. Can't see that clearly. But I think that the plate is Japanese. I guess that a black plate is a delivery or transit plate. I don't remember seeing black before.
The bumer overriders at the back tell me that it is a NA car.
If it is a Japanese plate then the car obviously isn't in Japan anymore. I'm wondering if it has been stacked in a shipping container??
Very difficult to understand why the roof was in such bad shape when the rest of it isn't. So I guess maybe a truck has gone over the top from the front?
I wonder how much help a factory installed ClubSport cage would have been?
SAW THE PICTURES IN ANOTHER FORUM. THE OWNER OF THE CAR ADVISED THAT HIS CAR (2 MONTHS OLD) WAS PARKED IN A GARAGE WHICH COLLAPSED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION NEXT DOOR. FOR FURTHER INFOS BROUWSE TO:
Plates on car are Delaware "historic". Delaware allows the use of any previously issued style of plate. There is a big market for low numbers (two/three numbers can go for $10,000 +) and the antique style that were baked enemal black with white numbers is very popular.