I decided to check ebay for some 1958 Md tags for Christine, and they are cheap compared to flea markets. Here's the set I bought:
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16 years ago
I decided to check ebay for some 1958 Md tags for Christine, and they are cheap compared to flea markets. Here's the set I bought:
Not bad at all but can you use 'em in MD?
You sure can tell which one was on the front!
JT
John Poulos wrote:
Yes, you can. You need to buy Historic plates, then pay a one time fee for the YOM's (About $20), then carry the Historic plates in the car while displaying the YOM's on the bumper.
Grumpy AuC> Not bad at all but can you use 'em in MD?
Same system in WV except that their is no additional fee when you have the antique plate (only rear plate required in WV). You are required to bring in a color copy of the plate. I did that for a nice '64 plate I have. The only caveat is that the number can't be in current use on another tag. I assumed that wouldn't be a problem as the current numbering system is totally different. WRONG! The woman at the DMV ran the number and told me I couldn't use it. It was in current use on a HANDICAPPED tag. Paul Johnson BTW- my antique plates are now good for ten years. I don't remember for sure, but I think they cost $25.
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