by Margaret Boyd | Aug 2, 2013 | Q & A
Question: Hi, 73 plates are always blue numbers so I was wondering what makes theses 73? Answer: The red on white plates became available to new registrants in Massachusetts in 1973.
by Margaret Boyd | Jul 29, 2013 | Q & A
Question: Can you tell me why some 1969 IA plates are yellow and some are white? Thanks! Answer: In 1969, all passenger plates in Iowa were white. The clear coating may have yellowed some of the plates through the years.
by admin | Jul 23, 2013 | Q & A
Question: Thank you for the info. I remember it was about 1986 or so when the state of Washington sent me a letter stating that according to their records I had older non-reflectorized plates and needed to get new plates. That’s when I got “FORD 65”...
by admin | Jul 23, 2013 | Q & A
Question: You have Colorado 65 plates that are old but unused in the package. How often do you come by completely unused 65 plates like that? I would eventually like to add them to my 1965 car but was hoping over time something unique would come up with my initials...
by admin | Jul 23, 2013 | Q & A
Question: I hope you don’t mind a historical question. I bought my 1965 Mustang with Wash 63 plates and never understood why a 1965 car had them. I thought maybe it was because instead of issuing a yearly plate they went to stickers in 1963 and just printed 63...