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Hot Rods Period correct license plate

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by wbsrodshop, Oct 9, 2015.

  1. yruhot
    Joined: Dec 17, 2009
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    Just a thought but here in Nevada the started replicating just about any year issued. Not much patina on them but period correct.yruhot.
     
  2. X2, my thoughts too.
     
  3. Jeff34
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    IMG_1732.JPG IMG_1716.JPG IMG_0024.JPG My '34 pickup was re-titled in '65 with blk/yel plates. They re-titled three cars at the same time and got three sequential plates...
     
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    Tell any nitpickers your engine is a 265. Or, better still, tell those naysayers to stick it where the sun "don't" shine.
     
  5. Gary Addcox
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    DREDDYBEAR'S car is usually seen at Top Notch hamburgers when everyone gathers for the festivities. He has come a loooong way since I first saw it. He still hasn't admitted whether the Cad or the Olds won the race. Say, "Eric." Love the HAMB topper.
     
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  6. 5window
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    I live in Pennsylvania where the laws and enforcement can get a bit weird, but I run a '31 plate on the front and a street legal PA Street Rod plate on the rear. (PA only has rear plates required). I also have an OT Mustang with a '65 plate on the front and a "Antique" plate on the rear.

    I'd decide what you want to run and then offer to trade a Swedish plate for it. I know I'd trade if I had what you wanted.
     

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