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Old 02-16-2003, 05:14 PM
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Default Re: LATE SIXTIES MICHIGAN DEALER LICENSE PLATES

Matt,
In Minnesota, we're allowed to register the original issue plates and they act like a collector plate. No expiration or yearly fees but the car can't be driven on a daily basis. I run those plates on my 70. I had another brand new set of 70 plates that I gave to my friend who also has a 70 Nova L34 who helped with my car and built my motor. His car has helped answer a lot of questions so I gave him the plates for all the times I've had to dig around his car looking for answers. I also found a set for another friend who stuffed a 502 into his 70 Chevelle Convert. Another lawman into Chevys. I think these plates add to the value of your car. JMO.
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Kind of cool, I can get away doing burnouts without somebody saying: Hey, How come.."
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