ramcharger
Dismember
Didn't get my plates yet?
WOW....Iraq and Afghanistan. Be safe out there, both of you. :wav:
I can`t wait to see a picture of this fellow with his WWII hat and a great big smile.:-D
Didn't get my plates yet?
What a great idea!!!!!
I think I've got an OLD Kali plate, somewhere.
Found em! "22" Kli and "56" Kali.
The older one looks 85 years old
Want them?
LCjeff
This is madness!!!
Don't get me wrong, I donated a box full of tags to this effort. But, as a tag collector, I have seen many tags discussed in this thread that are darn nice tags. As a collector of license plates it tears me apart.
Picture if you would, someone taking up a collection of sharkstooth grills just so they could cut them up and use the individual teeth for some other arts & crafts type purpose! They don't make those old tags anymore.
Please, I would send you two for one for many of these tags. I will try state for state (give me one old X state, I will give you 2 newer tags from X state).
For the love of God, please stop the madness...
C
Leanna,
Sorry, the horses I am interested in are under the hood...
I had to look up Breyer Horses on Yahoo, I had never heard of them before
On another note, I received the color samples today. Thanks, I will be comparing them with my engine to see what they look like. You didn't send the Poncho Blue; That sounds like it should be the color, but what's in a name, right?
I'll let you know results tomorrow,
Cal
I expect that both the "22" & "56" might bring a pretty penny on ebay. The "22" may fill in someone's hole that is collecting a complete state run, the "56" would likely go for either someone doing a birthyear run for themselves or for maybe a family member. Both of my kids have a complete birthyear run (1 or more from each state for the year they were born - my son has his displayed as a border between wall and ceiling in his bedroom, looks pretty cool); or the "56" might go to someone who is/has restored a 1956 model something and wants to put a "56" tag on it - some states allow this as the main tag on an antique car.
Please, though, don't let them get cut up for dustpans!
C