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mockingbird812 06-14-2017 06:27 PM

Superb!!! Lovin' it!!!! Well deserved Mikey!


P.S. can you run that "in transit" plate legally in OH? I have some mint dealer plates that I would like to use but figured DMV would not allow them.

fsc66 06-14-2017 07:11 PM

69 Colors
 
Records show through Aug 69' (Although it does show as final)

In order of rarity:

63 Champagne
10 Black
40 Butternut Yellow
61 Burnished Brown

Paul

galveston 06-14-2017 07:22 PM

WOW Mikey !!!!!

Super score on the frame!!!

Congrats on the story , finally got my issue.....

Gotta love it ... the power of media!!!

Xplantdad 06-14-2017 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by galveston (Post 1356544)
WOW Mikey !!!!!

Super score on the frame!!!

Congrats on the story , finally got my issue.....

Gotta love it ... the power of media!!!


X2. Good things happen to good people!!! :)

m22mike 06-14-2017 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by mockingbird812 (Post 1356537)
Superb!!! Lovin' it!!!! Well deserved Mikey!


P.S. can you run that "in transit" plate legally in OH? I have some mint dealer plates that I would like to use but figured DMV would not allow them.

Sam
I have one on the Camaro and one on the Malibu, both registered.
I also see many dealer plates out there.
The second one I registered was on the Camaro, the deputy registrar I always go to would not register it, he even called Columbus and talked to some gurl and she said you could not register dealer plates....:bs:...so he was scared and declined doing it, so I told him no problem, I'll go to another, and the other one 3 miles away did not even question it.
So, I have never gotten a straight question, or a Ohio code saying you could not do it. I would try it , may need several attempts ?

Mike

Ryan1969Chevelle 06-14-2017 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by m22mike (Post 1356546)
Sam
I have one on the Camaro and one on the Malibu, both registered.
I also see many dealer plates out there.
The second one I registered was on the Camaro, the deputy registrar I always go to would not register it, he even called Columbus and talked to some gurl and she said you could not register dealer plates....:bs:...so he was scared and declined doing it, so I told him no problem, I'll go to another, and the other one 3 miles away did not even question it.
So, I have never gotten a straight question, or a Ohio code saying you could not do it. I would try it , may need several attempts ?

Mike

Love the plate frame!!

Ryan

PS: In Ontario we can register YOM year of manufacture plates:-) for the low prices of $$$261.55 CAD

Mr. Chevy 06-14-2017 10:23 PM

Sam, there is nothing in the Ohio Revised Code under section 4503.181 that excludes a person from registering model year dealer plates. Below is subsection "D" of this ordinance which talks specifically about registering historical and model year plates. You also do NOT need to run both plates on the car. With model year plates you only have to display the rear unlike regular Ohio plates, must display both. Below it says both plates "MAY" not "MUST" be displayed.

(D) A vehicle registered under this section may display either a historical vehicle license plate issued by the registrar of motor vehicles or a model year license plate procured by the applicant. A historical vehicle license plate shall not bear a date, but shall bear the inscription "Historical Vehicle--Ohio" and the registration number, which shall be shown thereon. A model year license plate shall be a legible and serviceable license plate issued by this state and inscribed with the date of the year corresponding to the model year when the vehicle was manufactured. Two model year license plates, duplicates of each other, may be displayed on the historical motor vehicle at any time, one plate on the front and one plate on the rear of the vehicle. The registration certificate and the historical vehicle license plate issued by the registrar shall be kept in the vehicle at all times the vehicle is operated on the public roads and highways in this state.

Hope this helps....

Rich

Mr. Chevy 06-14-2017 10:34 PM

Mike, that plate frame is bad A$$!!!!

COOL!!!

Rich

mockingbird812 06-14-2017 10:51 PM

Thanks Mikey and Rich. You have emboldened me to go for it!!!!

bbbentley 06-15-2017 12:15 AM

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Thanks Mikey and Rich. You have emboldened me to go for it!!!!

Not mint, but two can play Sam.


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