Vern B |
01-04-2018 03:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by enio45
(Post 1382398)
yes that is the company i used for my yenko plates.
I don't think they are able to be registered - as u would expect, but for show and display they work great!
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In Michigan you can use an original plate from the year of the car in lieu of an antique plate. It costs $35 to register and registration is good as long as you own the car, no renewal required. I have all my cars registered with original plates.
As with antique plates you are limited to shows, cruises, events, etc, but rarely enforced.
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