I have a really nice 1929 New Jersey plate for my roadster of the same year. I called the DMV when I got the plate two Xmases ago to see if I could use it for my car (I have a QQ - antique vehicle - plate on it now). The people I spoke with at the DMV were friendly (!) and very helpful, but told me that although the plate was not currently registered to any vehicle, I could only use it for exhibition and I'd have to stick with the QQ plate. Oh, well.

Since I only use a plate on the rear, I wonder if I could use the YOM plate on the front only without running afoul of the law. At the time, I didn't think to ask the DMV specifically about this, so I'm asking any NJ members reading this forum if they have any experience along these lines. When I do contact the DMV I'll let this thread know what I find; however, the way a question is posed to the DMV can sometimes influence the outcome.

Dorsey