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Old 01-04-2018, 01:00 PM
enio45 enio45 is online now
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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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Old 01-04-2018, 03:50 PM
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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!
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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