What a lucky find!! When I lived in MD, I looked for YOM plates for my
'65 and '66 Chryslers. I found 1 tag of a pair at Carlisle for the '65
and a pair for the '66. 1 year later in eastern MD at a Gas and Steam
Tractor Show, I found another '65 tag, from a different vendor. The
next day it was bugging me so I went out and looked in the trunk of the
'65 and found I had bought the matching number tag to complete the
pair. Another year later at the same MD show I found the next
consecutive number set for the '66. Thought all that was pretty
strange. Ray On Sep 8, 2005, at 8:42 AM, Mark J. Hash wrote: I could get a FWDLK license plate here in Oregon for my '57 Fury if I wanted to, but I'd much rather have an actual 1957 plate on the car, which is allowed here under Oregon's YOM law.? I got lucky too, as I found an actual regular issue '57 plate, and the plate number is 1N-1957!!? I couldn't get a better vanity plate than that, and now I don't have to pay the extra money for a vanity plate either. . . ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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