My problem is not with plates so much as getting my car listed as an
Imperial Crown over being listed as a Chrysler Imperial. I'm dealing with
that with the insurance company now and will pursue it with the state a little
later.
Timothy Callaway
1965 Crown 4-door
Texas is a lot more liberal (not a phrase you see every day) on this
subject. My 58 has had a series of plates on it. When it came time - oh blessed day, would that it would return again, soon - to register it, the plates from the 1980s were discarded in favor of modern ones. At a certain point, for delightfully few dollars, I bought a good set of 1958 Texas car plates - black with white letters - from an e-bay seller conveniently located right here in San Antonio. We exchanged paper for tin at a gas station. I made photocopies of them, went down to the main DMV office, filled out a form, paid a pittance and was allowed to put them on the car. Hugh |