Thread: Vintage license plates
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02-09-2006 01:27 PM #61
Do you have anything from '41 in Ohio?
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02-25-2006 01:53 AM #62
Camarojohn.....Not much for Colorado.....some newer ones but nothing vintageThe cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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02-25-2006 01:55 AM #63
batstar 70....not much in vintage or Ohio...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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02-25-2006 02:15 AM #64
In the pre dipwad world era trucks were used as trucks and got used up...Their license plates as well...The old trucks carried around more than a friggin toothpick...And besides ..they looked like a TRUCK.......Anyways......Heres a set that survived...$60.00...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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02-25-2006 01:22 PM #65
Okay Joe, now you can help me if you would. What's the PO mean (well, besides pee'd off )?Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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02-25-2006 02:56 PM #66
Originally posted by Bob Parmenter
Okay Joe, now you can help me if you would. What's the PO mean (well, besides pee'd off )?---Tom
1964 Studebaker Commander
1964 Studebaker Daytona
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02-28-2006 09:42 AM #67
How about '32 TEXAS plates?
JimLast edited by Old Hippie; 02-28-2006 at 01:56 PM.
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