My mom bought the 62 in 1964 and they were using the 63-64 plates. I still have them, but to use a "restored" plate, in WA, for a collector registration, they have to be the correct plate for the year of manufacture. I'm not in a hurry, and I've found a couple online, but I was hoping for a "D** ###" plate. The first D denotes Snohomish County, which is where my mom bought the car. I've found a couple of pairs from other WA counties, but would like to get from Snohomish County, if possible. This page shows the differences: http://staff.washington.edu/islade/counties/index.htm Any leads appreciated
I’ve got two singles which is all you need for the back The D plate has the 62 tab you will need In Nice shape has a lil damage around top screw holes $80 The H plate you would need to buy a 62 tab Which are easy to by repop at most swap meets Plate is s little rougher $50 I’d be open to taking your newer plates as partial trade plus $$ depending on cond I’m in Auburn Roy
Thanks Roy, I'm looking for a pair of them. They don't require a tab, as per the WA DOL site: https://www.dol.wa.gov/vehicleregistration/sprestored.html Since the plates I have were the ones that were on it when my mom bought it in 1964, I'm going to hold onto them.
Ok I’m sure u can find some at Monroe swap in a couple months I’ve always needed the correct year tabs But every dol interprets the law different Got turned away before without the tabs Maybe the rules have changed too
or the Early Bird swap meet in Puyallup Feb 15 th stop by booths 443 444 445 in the main building and say Hi ...mostly Pontiac stuff tho .. or the Hi Po swap meet in Vancouver Wa next SUNDAY only Scott
I'll have to remember Puyallup and Monroe swaps. I'm not in a hurry, but it gives me a reason to check them out. From the WA DOL's website I linked above: