Thread: Vintage license plates
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12-06-2005 08:54 PM #31
Ah..Capitol Hill...Remember Uncle Bob....... If you drop your wallet over there.....KICK IT HOME.!!!...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-25-2005 04:26 PM #32
i m looking for 50 washington platesI have some really nice 58-62 singles and pairs, some 63-65's a pair of 66-70somethings ..willing to trade for a nice set of 50's
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12-25-2005 05:40 PM #33
Fellow here in Jonesboro has the plates off his mother's car. The oldest is 1941 and the most current was up into the 60s I think. His mother had a problem remembering numbers. Their address was "121" so they arranged to get that for her PO box, phone number, and car tag. The 1943 tag is made out of masonite or some similar material.An Old California Rodder
Hiding Out In The Ozarks
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12-25-2005 07:12 PM #34
plates
63 base could also be used indefinately as long as you had the same car registering it every year. The last year my merc was registered was in 67, but the car changed hands in 63 so they got new plates. Cant see it to well in this picture, but it has 67 tabs
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12-25-2005 10:30 PM #35
Hawaiian....I'm wiped out of pairs especially 1950 +...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-26-2005 09:22 AM #36
OK inline thanks anyway, keep your eye out though !
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01-16-2006 12:39 AM #37
how about a pair 2 county nebraska?dlyman2@neb.rr.com
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01-20-2006 05:01 PM #38
Do you have a 65' Mississippi tag?65 Mustang Coupe 289
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01-21-2006 08:58 AM #39
I only have washington plates, I am not a collector
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01-21-2006 10:52 AM #40
Inline...........I actually have a yellow vanity plate that I think was stolen from the prison.lol. Seems one morning I was awakened by the police in Lacey......they asked if I had the plate VETTE.said yes. Asked if it was on a Olds wagon....yes again (I had the plate sitting in drawer for years while I worked on car...so, since I was paying for them, I put them on the wagon...they now are on a FORD Truck) He then asked if my car was in driveway.again yes. Were the plates on it.....Yes. Seems the went to wild party and some jackass kid had a yellow Vanity plate.VETTE on wall. His dad was
in prison so maybe it came from there. Well, only problem.....I never had yellow plates.......mine were standard green on white....so I drove to Lacey and got it.Sure scared me.........what would happen if the kid put it on a car and ran up tons of tickets or began robbing banks............SSHEESH
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01-21-2006 01:30 PM #41
any 2 county neb. 1935 dlyman2@neb.rr.com
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01-21-2006 06:58 PM #42
id like to get ahold of some 63-64 washington and/or kansas plates.
HEY THAT WAS MY 1,000'TH POST WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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01-21-2006 07:21 PM #43
i dont know how to do this forum thing so if you have any 2 county neb. (1935) please E-Mail me @ dlyman 2@neb.rr.com
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01-21-2006 07:41 PM #44
my dads got a saskatchewan plate from 1911 , they were porceline coated at that time, heavy as heck.
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01-21-2006 09:12 PM #45
User101.....Sorry.. no Mississippi from that era.......Al..The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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