Thread: Vintage license plates
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02-09-2006 01:27 PM #1
Do you have anything from '41 in Ohio?
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02-25-2006 01:53 AM #2
Camarojohn.....Not much for Colorado.....some newer ones but nothing vintageThe cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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02-25-2006 01:55 AM #3
batstar 70....not much in vintage or Ohio...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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02-25-2006 02:15 AM #4
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...The cylinders have to be inline.!!!
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02-25-2006 01:22 PM #5
Okay Joe, now you can help me if you would. What's the PO mean (well, besides pee'd off
)?
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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02-25-2006 02:56 PM #6
Washington state used the letters to define the county the plate was issued for. In this case, the 'PO' is for Pend Oreille county.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
)?
---Tom
1964 Studebaker Commander
1964 Studebaker Daytona
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02-28-2006 09:42 AM #7
How about '32 TEXAS plates?
JimLast edited by Old Hippie; 02-28-2006 at 01:56 PM.






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