I collect license plates, let me know what year and I'll see if I've got extras.
I collect license plates, let me know what year and I'll see if I've got extras.
I thought about doing it for my 53 dodge ... but I drive it to work often and didnt want the hassle....
and my 78 marquis is the 76 plate with stickers .. and looks stupid ... the 76 plate should have been 1 year only
also the rules say I cant make my own plate ... cutting and welding numbers in ... which is the only way I would do it ....
Driven Crazy
i got mine last year and haven't had a problem
66
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Fun toys: his '99 Ford Lightning, hers '66 Mustang Coupe, quads, jet skisOriginally Posted by Rich Christensen (PINKS)
Thanks for all the input, appreciate the responses.
The LEIN info is a little worrying.
It will be going on an 87 Grand National. Have some thinking to do.
There was a video a few years back where some blowhard asshat cop pulled over an older couple for exactly this, vintage plate on a classic car that wouldn't show in the LEIN database, had the owners on the ground and all. At that moment I ordered a personal plate and put my vintage plates back on the shelf. I have considered putting one on the front of the car (I have the pair).
From what I gathered and what most have already said, you should be fine buttttttttt there is a chance that you get the wrong cop having a shit day.
A friend in his Turbo T would get pulled over every now and then with the blue plate on it. I went Historical for this exact reason.
-Andy
1986 Buick GN Its just a V6
1989 Mustang LS turbo project
2020 Silverado
2009 CTS-V
haha yes Gary has never had a problem because his car never gets driven. Well except in and out of the garage onto a trailer.
I have had my car for 20 years. All 20 years I have had the same 1967 authentic plate on it with no issues. I also had it on my 70 chevelle and 71 Monaco with no issues. I am just waiting for the governor to open shit back up to put my 1950 plate on my pontiac.
Last edited by Krazybones; 06-01-2020 at 04:20 PM.
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Take it for what it's worth, but my opinion is that if the wouldn't be universally considered a classic I wouldn't do it. My reasoning is that not everyone is a car person or considers a car from the 80's a classic or historic so I wouldn't take a chance on the officer behind me connecting the dots and making it a hastle.
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