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Old 02-15-2013, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Ms Grumpy View Post
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.
I found 72 plates for the Camaro (they are commerical plates) and have them registered to the car for life for $35.00. As Hank and Brian stated don't worry about the limitations....you can always say you are taking to the Auto part store, mechanic, car show, friends to work on.

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".

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Hank, this is the plate you should have on your's....It would look great.
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