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Originally Posted by TerryH
About 15 years ago I purchased YOM plates for my 1930 Town Sedan. I found them from a gentleman in N. California, who restored them. He sold the pair & told me to verify them with the DMV within 30 days, and if the number was not acceptable, he would supply 2 new plates. No problem, I took them in to local DMV, they measured and confirmed the color, then the numbers, and blessed them
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That's a good, honorable way to do business.
I have my '30 on "non-operational" status right now to avoid paying registration fees on it. Once I get it back running and registered I'll explore the YOM issue. I got the plates with a previous vehicle that I didn't intend keeping so I didn't register them to it.
JayJay