Thread: Vintage license plates
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11-20-2005 06:44 AM #1
Vintage license plates
Have many years...many states...some pairs....some mint/very good.....some restorable....$ 20.00 and up...Heres a cool New Hampshire low number...Last edited by inlineidiot; 11-26-2005 at 10:45 PM.
The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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11-26-2005 07:28 PM #2
Way cool, Dude....Model "A"....all the way !
Steel be real.
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11-26-2005 09:59 PM #3
My grandpa has his collection all hanging on a wall out on the family farm. The only problem is he put up another wall to hide them all. He's talked about the fabled wall for years, and said someday he'll reveal the secret location to me. I can't wait! cool plates man.If at first you don't succeed... skydiving probably isn't for you.
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12-02-2005 10:39 PM #4
I'm looking for a pair for a '50 Pontiac in CA, have anything like that? Good condition, registerable?Off my medication...
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12-02-2005 10:53 PM #5
No California pairs from that era at this time...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-02-2005 10:54 PM #6
I'll be looking, so keep me posted if you come across anything.
Thanks!
jbOff my medication...
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12-03-2005 11:28 AM #7
anything from 1962 Florida?
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12-03-2005 01:05 PM #8
1962 sure has been hot!!....The guys here in Washington have wiped me out for anything 62 including motorcycle !!.....Sorry no Florida......Heres a nice pair though...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-03-2005 01:08 PM #9
Heres another set..==condition===MINT===(unused)....The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-03-2005 01:22 PM #10
While I'm at it I might as well show this set also..These have historical value due to the fact Alaska had been a state for only a few months...Its possible "FH" is "For Hire"..aka taxicab etc...Not sure...A friend drove a taxi in Alaska in about 1960..it was a beat 38 Ferd that he had to work on all the time....So there were these type of vehicles there then......This is a pair..unused...in original package....The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-03-2005 02:49 PM #11
What a great collection!!!!! Don't know if it's true, but speaking of low numbers, I heard Tech's Social Security number is only 3 digits???????????????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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12-03-2005 02:51 PM #12
Rattle my memory on Wa. '65 would be a '63 base plate with a '65 tag?Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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12-03-2005 03:48 PM #13
Geeze Dave......Heres Bob's SS # on metal....The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-03-2005 04:07 PM #14
Bob...63 was the state wide reissue....."Wash 63"...base plate I call em...They were stickered up well into the 1980s along with the other issued ones...But....66 was another issue year and any vehicle made 63-65 would have used the "Wash 63" base...So guys keep requesting 63-65 plates and finding one or a pair (yeah right) with only that year with the right sticker is rough....I've many base 63 but with month/year etc...Removing the stickers leaves an imprint that just doesn't cut it...And trucks....I get a flood of requests for 63-65 pairs..I have yet to find a decent pair for my own tri 6 Chevys......You guys get me going talking plates and its hard to shut me up....Anyways heres a pair of 63 issue truck..I rate these as ===RESTORABLE/REPAINTABLE===.......I did sell a pair this year rated ==GOOD== for $80.00.......The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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12-03-2005 05:08 PM #15
Would you happen to know what year NY used a orange background color and black outline/ lettering? I have 1 of these and I think it is from the 70's but no year is present on it.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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