any 2 county neb. 1935 dlyman2@neb.rr.com
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any 2 county neb. 1935 dlyman2@neb.rr.com
id like to get ahold of some 63-64 washington and/or kansas plates.
HEY THAT WAS MY 1,000'TH POST WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:LOL:
i dont know how to do this forum thing so if you have any 2 county neb. (1935) please E-Mail me @ dlyman 2@neb.rr.com
my dads got a saskatchewan plate from 1911 , they were porceline coated at that time, heavy as heck.
User101.....Sorry.. no Mississippi from that era.......Al..
I think asking once is enough...Quote:
Originally posted by mud puppy
i dont know how to do this forum thing so if you have any 2 county neb. (1935) please E-Mail me @ dlyman 2@neb.rr.com
Some states can be hard enough to find for a given year, let alone a specific county. Go check out Ebay or do a search for Nebraska licence plates.
mudpuppy....I sent ya an Email...Hope ya got it...Never got into Nebraska much......Al///
gassersrule 196....I have a number of the 63-66 base year plates but the problem is that they were used well into the 1980s and have the later year stickers...Without having a single sticker for a certain year makes them pretty much shop wall decor......After all these years I have never hit on a WASH 63 with no sticker for a later year.....Al..
This is a long shot, but do you have any 1935 Washington plates?
Eric
35Harvester....I might have a 35 or two in the archive ..it will be as I rate them "GOOD/REPAINTABLE....Good straight metal but in need of paint..And only as a single.....It appears 1935 used the same for car and truck..1936 was changed...A 35 Cornbinder huh.?..They are pretty neat...My fave is the later K series....Email me at Rockmanor@msn.com... ..Al...
Hi, I'm looking for 1934 Colorado plates, nice set if possible. Thanks.
zap53.....Sorry...nothing that old for Colorado....Al..
Anyone have a set of 31 Calif plates........ I need some for my coupe.
Thanks, d:D
my dads car is a 63 lol peel the stickers off:DQuote:
Originally posted by inlineidiot
gassersrule 196....I have a number of the 63-66 base year plates but the problem is that they were used well into the 1980s and have the later year stickers...Without having a single sticker for a certain year makes them pretty much shop wall decor......After all these years I have never hit on a WASH 63 with no sticker for a later year.....Al..
DHOTROD.....I see Dave's California License Plates % Dave Hindman at Davesclp@aol.com has restored plates including 1931... Gassersrule......removing the stickers leaves an imprint in the paint that ruins the overall appearance... They are shop wall decor...There is a rumor someone in California is making repo stickers.???.....
Another SoCal rumor...Skookum !!!!... Brought to you from the shores of Suquamish Washington......The gateway to Seattle...
Inline, this is why plates get restored. No one wants a plate thats beat up going on a car that looks like a million bucks. Some states don't want the plates refinished, but that's easily bypassed by having the plate done after having it registered. I've had mine done by a local restorer and they look great.Quote:
Originally posted by inlineidiot
Gassersrule......removing the stickers leaves an imprint in the paint that ruins the overall appearance... They are shop wall decor...There is a rumor someone in California is making repo stickers.???.....
DHOTROD, remember that plates in California need to be 'clear', or unregistered on another vehicle. You'll also need to make sure you have both the front and rear plates. Not that they enforce it, but California,technically, doesn't allow the plates to be repainted. Have the car registered before having them restored.
Like...DUH....The guys around here want neat old plates that look good.....besides no one has found a restorer in this neck of the woods that I have heard of...My tri six Chevys (Cars and trucks) don't look like a million bucks but are nice looking and the YOM plates they wear are also nice looking with no imprints of stickers...Until they find their way to a restorer they are....wall decor...And thats all I got to say about that........Skookum.!!!
Thanks for the heads up on the plates.....I e-mailed him.Quote:
Originally posted by inlineidiot
DHOTROD.....I see Dave's California License Plates % Dave Hindman at Davesclp@aol.com has restored plates including 1931... Gassersrule......removing the stickers leaves an imprint in the paint that ruins the overall appearance... They are shop wall decor...There is a rumor someone in California is making repo stickers.???.....
Another SoCal rumor...Skookum !!!!... Brought to you from the shores of Suquamish Washington......The gateway to Seattle...
I was wondering, just how far you do go back in Colorado plates?
HERE'S A SITE THAT YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN PLATES AND PRINT...JUST FOR FUN!
THEY HAVE ALOT OF OTHER NEAT STUFF ALSO.
http://www.ACME.com
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Do you have anything from '41 in Ohio?
Camarojohn.....Not much for Colorado.....some newer ones but nothing vintage
batstar 70....not much in vintage or Ohio...
In the pre dipwad world era trucks were used as trucks and got used up...Their license plates as well...The old trucks carried around more than a friggin toothpick...And besides ..they looked like a TRUCK.......Anyways......Heres a set that survived...$60.00...
Okay Joe, now you can help me if you would. What's the PO mean (well, besides pee'd off:eek: )?
Washington state used the letters to define the county the plate was issued for. In this case, the 'PO' is for Pend Oreille county.Quote:
Originally posted by Bob Parmenter
Okay Joe, now you can help me if you would. What's the PO mean (well, besides pee'd off:eek: )?
How about '32 TEXAS plates?
Jim