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I'm looking for 69 Tennessee tag. I was thinking of finding a tag, and then buying a vanity tag of the same number. Then running the old tag with current sticker. I'm sure I'd have to do some "splaining" if I got pulled over.
I have a pair (consecutive numbers) of 69 Pennsylvania Dealer tags I got off ebay. Thought that would be pretty neat to use on my tribute car for shows. |
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I think the majority of the states allow you to run "year of make" tags now. For example, if your car was made in '69, and you can find a set of '69 plates, then you can register them (if that license # isn't taken of course) as a classic car. And, I believe some states give special breaks like lengthening the inspection time and such. DEFINITELY worth checking into...
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