Black plates are the original license plates issued to car. I had a 57 Chebby a long time that came with its original front and back black plates. This was when I lived in CA. I believe they are called black plates, because they were actually black with yellow numbers/letters up to 1958 when they were reversed and became yellow with black numbers/letters in CA. I have a vintage 1957 FLA license plate that I bought a while back. That one is white with dark blue numbers/letters. I am now looking for a 1958 FLA plate for my Imperial. In FLA it is legal to register a car with antique plates. An option that I will explore in the future. Bye for now. Doug 1958 Crown coupe > > From: "Dodd, David J" <David.Dodd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2003/03/26 Wed PM 02:37:42 EST > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: RE: IML: "Black Plate" > > yea, my 66 has black plates on it. Its the plates that the car got back in >the 60's, 6 digits 3 alphabetical and 3 numerical lets everyone know your a >local. Doesn't make the car drive any better or faster.. > > -----Original Message----- > From: jdmoran2@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jdmoran2@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 8:19 > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: IML: "Black Plate" > > > Good Morning! > > Could someone explain this term, ie. meaning etc. for me?. I guess it dates >me that I'm not familiar > with it. > > Thanks much!! > > John Moran > > >
yea,
my 66 has black plates on it. Its the plates that the car got back in the
60's, 6 digits 3 alphabetical and 3 numerical lets everyone know your a
local. Doesn't make the car drive any better or
faster..
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