Post a pic of your mopar license plate wether it be a novelty, vintage or custom plate

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I just let my 1968 plate go , more trouble than its worth --------------
That sucks!
My wife has "421GOAT" on her 65 421 Tripower GTO, and I already posted the "6PAK440" on my Roadrunner.
Antique plates in Louisiana are LIFETIME plates, so pay once and never again. About $38 for the Antique part and I think it was $100 for the custom letters/numbers.
Also any car or truck with an Antique plate NEVER needs a "brake tag" or "inspection sticker" so NO emissions testing. I could be burning nitro methane!
 
That sucks!
My wife has "421GOAT" on her 65 421 Tripower GTO, and I already posted the "6PAK440" on my Roadrunner.
Antique plates in Louisiana are LIFETIME plates, so pay once and never again. About $38 for the Antique part and I think it was $100 for the custom letters/numbers.
Also any car or truck with an Antique plate NEVER needs a "brake tag" or "inspection sticker" so NO emissions testing. I could be burning nitro methane!
Missouri is similar with the Historic/Year Model tags. It’s a one and done licensure for life at less than $30. It never has to have a safety inspection and bypasses all sorts of other restrictions. The only downside is there is an annual mileage limit but it’s “reasonable.” Even more reasonable since no one checks mileage anyway.
 
I found 2 pairs of non, circulated new sequentially numbered 1970 plates, so I swapped them out for my vanity plates. Now both my drivers are only 1 digit apart.

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Missouri is similar with the Historic/Year Model tags. It’s a one and done licensure for life at less than $30. It never has to have a safety inspection and bypasses all sorts of other restrictions. The only downside is there is an annual mileage limit but it’s “reasonable.” Even more reasonable since no one checks mileage anyway.

Here in the turnpike state , we have to pay every year for a reg. tag , and the special tag .
 
Putting the cart before the horse. Bought these before the car is done. Our province changed plate types and they look crappy.

BTW.....The '70 scripted dodge emblem has since been dealt with. :rolleyes:

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Blue was what was supposed to be put on there, (I have the set but lady at the DMV told me that I would need to pay extra to get a vanity ((hell no)). so I just got the normal ones. I might have them painted to be blue and yellowView attachment 1715765821
I like vanity plates, and because I can get a vanity collector plate, the one time fee is offset by never having to pay a yearly registration again on that car.
 
I like vanity plates, and because I can get a vanity collector plate, the one time fee is offset by never having to pay a yearly registration again on that car.
yeah i wanted to get it a historical vehicle plate but then no. I had to "prove" that my specific car was of upmost historical significance. so now i need to pay 150 dollars a year for registration (about)
 
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Ya can't make this sheet up.
Found it at local flea market. Some people call them Jockey lots. (NOT an automotive swap meet)

I have a 1963 Valiant stationwagen.
North Carolina original 1963 plate.
Can ya see it?
1963 plate
V- Valiant
603 - '63

Once in a lifetime find.
 
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A bit like my plate in post#39 Car is a66, vin would have VB, engine is a 273
View attachment 1715769331 Ya can't make this sheet up.
Found it at local flea market. Some people call them Jockey lots. (NOT an automotive swap meet)

I have a 1963 Valiant stationwagen.
North Carolina original 1963 plate.
Can ya see it?
1963 plate
V- Valiant
603 - '63

Once in a lifetime find.
 
Here's my original unissued 1970 PA plate on my 1970Duster 340. Complete with 1970 registration sticker.

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