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Ryoken's 89 Crew Cab Tubebed build... aka Mutt....

it makes me smile every time I look at it... that's more worthy of the coin than many thing's I've purchased in my life... :D
 
My state does not require a front plate, therefore you can put anything there you want to..like Amity Island PD

We used to have the suckiest tags in the united states...I always liked the New York Orange and Black....but my favorite is the 1973-75 Mass plates...white with a simple red border and red numbers
 
In Nebraska they call them "year of manufacture" plates. You are suppose to limit the amount of driving you do with them though.

Oh, and we have to run a front plate, I hate states that don't run front plates.

Martin
 
We can do that hear too. I have a '73 Alberta plate on the front of my camaro. But an antique plate on the back. We don't require front plates. Or emissions testing. Just sayin.
 
In Nebraska they call them "year of manufacture" plates. You are suppose to limit the amount of driving you do with them though.

Oh, and we have to run a front plate, I hate states that don't run front plates.

Martin


our only option like that would be QQ plates for classics over 25 yr's... they are in standard new blue/yellow, like any new plate.. but have the QQ designation and have all the restriction that come with it.. mileage, supposed to be going to shows, etc... but the plus being no inspection...
 
I could have registered this 73 plate like you say. But would have to pay every year still for regs. But there's no restrictions cause it was a regular production plate. The antique plate I actually registered with has those restrictions. But one time registration and no inspections. The upside is no one really hassles about the antique plates ever.


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We can do that hear too. I have a '73 Alberta plate on the front of my camaro. But an antique plate on the back. We don't require front plates. Or emissions testing. Just sayin.
we don't either in MI...auto manufacturing state and no emissions testing, go figure?

Our authentic plates are the same tagged year as the vehicle, must be correct color and plate design for the year of use.

The Vette plate was a 62 plate with a 64 metal corner tag that bolted on

In 77 they used a sticker in the corner of the 76 Bi-centennial plates

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not sure if you pay for QQ reg every yr here or not.. probably, joysey will bang ya any way they can...


QQ's where always kinda a holy grail for the hotrod guys cuz of the inspection, not having to deal with emissions with our hotrods...

"another 3 yr's and I can reg it QQ!" type stuff....:woot: :haha:
 
I hate the new flat printed plates...I love the old stamped out one that raised the letters...they look sooooooooo much better
 
Our license plates for decades were made by prisoners or inmates....they looked good

This is our old classic look...a lot like Mass

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I want to trade for some license plates...I am going to start a thread over in the garage
 
oh, I believe it, and am not surprised really... not as secure as a stamped plate, but I guess that's not a concern to them or LEO's...
 
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