Very sharp.Swanky! Here's my Virginny plates.
Yeah, I have, actually. I'm planning to pull it and the front grill and repaint when it warms up a bit. I've been trying to clean up some of the crud under the hood a bit at a time, and I need to take care of the cowl seal and cowl vent grilles too, so maybe when I do all that.Very sharp.Swanky! Here's my Virginny plates.
Incidentally, have you considered spraying the honeycomb panel a dark flat black? There is a wonderful theme going on between the creme of the body and the black valance, gas cap, taillamps, license plate lettering and convertible top.
Tying it all together with a jet black valance would look stunning (not that it doesn't already).
-Kurt
That really sucks, man. Well, there's always this:I'm out of luck on the VA YOM tags. In 1973 they converted to stickers and those do not qualify as YOM - just way out of date dead tags. The tags had to be stamped with the date to qualify for YOM use.
That looks soooo cool!!
Yeah it does! Nice!That looks soooo cool!!
In the states the license plate issuing is done by the individual states so they've really increased the amount of vanity and specialty license plates in recent years as a way of generating revenue.Unfortunately in my country it's pretty simple: you need the front plate and it needs to be the same as the rear one, so you're pretty much stuck.
No displaying behind the windshield either.
Only difference for classic cars is that if the car was first registered before 1977 you can have black plates with white lettering instead of the present yellow ones with black lettering.
That is because the black ones were standard until 1977 when the yellow ones came about.
No vanity plates either. You have to stick to either 5 digits or 2 letters and 4 digits. (Mine has only 3 digits behind the letters because it was issued before they "upgraded" to 4 digits a few years ago. )
Paul,Fortunately our cars do not look bad with a front tag. it is low, centered, and matches the lines of the car.
We have a 2003 Cobra with no good option for mounting a front tag. We made a copy of the tag on bumper sticker material and just stuck it on the car. Looks very clean and passes the glance test from an officer driving toward us. We have the real tag in the seat pocket just in case.
No criminal intent so we should be OK if questioned.
- Paul
Missouri has similar codes but 5 years out and no issues even when I got pulled over 2 times.Paul,Fortunately our cars do not look bad with a front tag. it is low, centered, and matches the lines of the car.
We have a 2003 Cobra with no good option for mounting a front tag. We made a copy of the tag on bumper sticker material and just stuck it on the car. Looks very clean and passes the glance test from an officer driving toward us. We have the real tag in the seat pocket just in case.
No criminal intent so we should be OK if questioned.
- Paul
I am not a lawyer, but a quick read of http://leg.mt.gov/bills/mca/61/3/61-3-301.htm tells me that an LEO, should he or she be so inclined, could ticket you for that setup. Not saying the average LEO on an average day _would_ do so. But definitely could. The problem is that while what you're doing isn't specifically verboten under the law in question, you aren't doing something that is specifically required. Sucks, I know.
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