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Old Jan 26, 2008 | 09:26 AM
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I thought I could rave about my new plates here.

We just moved here and I wanted "vintage" plates for my 67. I searched for 6 weeks off and on and FOUND what I wanted
My car is one of 35 so i wanted to make this goal too hard to accomplish, after all what are the odds of finding 40 year old plates that have the numbers 135 in Tx ???? So I set a goal for the 40 year old plates to have 135 in the number as in 1 of 35. Dumb huh? I almost gave up but got a return phone call Monday night. the guy gave me a number of a friend ..........

I JUST received the plates this morning BMH 35 (close enough)....1967!!!!! yeeHAW they are near PERFECT ...never been registered. who thinks to save license plates???? and they would have value in 40 years???? LOL!
Old Jan 26, 2008 | 09:33 AM
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Great Find Buddy!! It seems your persistence Paid off!!

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Old Jan 26, 2008 | 10:00 AM
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It was a needle .....all I needed was the magnet to locate it from the haystack!!!
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