Does anyone out there know of a good source for 1948 California liceince plates? I'm not to worried about the condition, as long as they can be registered in Cal.
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Does anyone out there know of a good source for 1948 California liceince plates? I'm not to worried about the condition, as long as they can be registered in Cal.
Not trying to be a smart alec or rag on you, but there is no need to post this in three different forums. The guys on here will find it in anyone of the forums you post in. :) :)
I thought I was seeing triple. :eek: :eek: :3dSMILE:
Look on Ebay. My Son bought a '29 Florida plate there. However, you have to be careful, because it has to be in restorable condition, or many States reject it being reused.
Don
Sorry, for the multiple forum posting, I thought it would get more responses. I am somewhat new to posting on this site. I will not multiple forum post in the future.
Thank you for the advise,
Fatfender48
Thanks for the advise, I have looked on e-bay before but could not find 48 Cal plates. I'll keep trying.
Thanks again,
Fatfender48
Hang in there, someone on here is bound to know where to get them. There is only 15 members on line at the moment. It may take a day or two.
As far as being new at posting on here, don't sweat it, we've all made some seemingly silly gaffa at some time here. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
go to pomona swap meet in march There's a guy there by the big red tent that sells them.Across from it
Like mentioned above, buy from a "vintage license plate" vendor. There's three or four "professional sellers" in California that attend every swap meet that sell nothing but vintage plates. They will offer you a gauranty that the plates you purchase can be re-registered to your car by the California DMV. NOT ALL OLD PLATES WILL QUALIFY FOR THE DMV "YOM" PROGRAM. You will pay a little more but it's well worth it to save you the time and DMV hassel. Check them out at Pomona, Long Beach, and the March Meet at Famosa. Just My Opinion.