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Old license plates...
Does anyone have a good link for county codes? I found a great site for old Florida tags, but am having trouble finding anything for North Carolina. My car came from Hickory, NC. I want to buy a 1972 NC tag and stick it on the front. I purchased a mint 1972 Florida tag today. It has the correct prefixes for the county I live in and the vehicle weight/type. (8W) Here in FL we are allowed to use an old tag as our primary tag after approval by the state.
I am hoping to do the same for my father when he gets his 66' GTO this weekend. I already found him a 72' Florida tag for his 72' Lemans Sport. Thanks in advance. :ntwrthy: |
Wonder if the NC counties were numbered alphabetically..like marriage licenses??
See third page.... http://www.archives.ncdcr.gov/Findin...lars/AIC15.pdf |
I did a DMV search for my state on using old plates, and that's how I found my info. I'm now using my original plate I had in high school with the 70 tag on it and have a special interest tag I keep in the glove box to show that it has current tags. Each state will be different.
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I was lucky enough to find 1972 plates for mine. The only problem is that they are dealer plates because in 1972 Michigan started using the stickers on the plates. I found my set of plates about 10 yrs ago and they are still in the sleeve they came in and have never been registered. I never put them on the car because I wanted to register it as a classic until I found out the limitations that Michigan puts on classic cars.
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Cannot find anything definitive like the Florida tag site. I think I am just going to look for a 72' NC tag I like, and purchase it.
I feel it will be a nice touch. Any input? I am also trying to find an old dealership tag frame or emblem from a "high performance" dealership from that area of NC. |
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Hank is right,
I bought a 1970 "Dealer" plate at the swap meet during the Frankenmuth carshow one year. It to had never been used. It cost $35.00 to register. The best part it never expires! I've drivin the Chevelle all over Mi. and as far south as Kokomo, Ind. and have never had a problem.;) |
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I've have the Chevelle registered for 15 years with 69 plates and never been pulled over (and I should have been a couple times when I was following Hank at "Back to Bricks". Attachment 2547 Attachment 2545 Hank, this is the plate you should have on your's....It would look great. Attachment 2546 |
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I'm thinking they won't let registration the dealer plate anymore per following. A color photocopy, a color scan, or color photograph of the license plate (passenger, commercial, trailer, or motorcycle). Do not mail the actual plate. Personalized, government, law enforcement, manufacturer, dealer, in-transit repair, disability, and special purpose plates cannot be used as authentic license plates. If in doubt, check with the department before purchasing a license plate. Proof of ownership, preferably a copy of the vehicle title Proof of Michigan no-fault insurance (not required for trailers) $35 -- make checks or money orders payable to State of Michigan A completed Application for Historical Michigan License Plate |
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