Keystone
Well-Known Member
I did the PA Vintage Plate/Antique Registration too. I recall they want the year the plate was issued to match the model year of the vehicle, but I have no idea how they verify that.
In PA, They allow you to register vintage plates on your car. I looked on eBay and found a vintage 69 plate and after checking the PA DMV website to make sure the plate numbers weren't being used (just like for vanity plates) I was able to register it as an antique (no emmisions, safety inspections or yearly registration charges) and display a vintage plate with the '69 sticker on it. I am not sure if Tennessee allows that, if it we're me I'd check.
I have an original WV 1948 tag registered to my 48 Willy's.
I have hanging on my wall a luck of the draw, just what the DMV gave me back in the 80's it was 8Y8 440, it is now bolted to my garage wall.
I did meet a vendor at either Carlisle or the Nat's this year from Petersburg WV.
Him and his wife are retired, and he restores license plates for a small fee.
I have his business card, I can post a picture if anybody is needing a plate restored.
I love that look! Those yellow lights look so cool!
If I had it to do over I would have done go6naro. The rw threw alot of ppl off noone got it lolI have to find a picture but back in the day when I drove my dart the tags read go6narw.