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    I always thought Georgia had a neat rule. There you could use plates from the year it was manufactured for your car. On old cars its pretty neat, not sure how nostalgic people are of 1981 playes though!

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    Personalized (vanity) plates... let's see 'em!

    Quote Originally Posted by dhaney View Post
    How about personalized collector plates....

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    At one time Wisconsin the leader in all of the states for Personalized plates.

    Not an option for collector vehicle plates in Wisconsin, unfortunately.

    When you first get a collector plate you are given base ID plate number. If you have multiple collector vehicles the same base number is assigned and then they ad a suffix Letter for every new plate you add.

    Example:

    123456
    123456A
    123456B
    123456C

    The plate base numbers are assigned sequentially. I Once saw a single digit Wisconsin collector plate. That was an Old number assignment and they are never reused.


    Your Colorado plate is nice looking though.



    Pretty isn't it. ☹️


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam_knox View Post
    I always thought Georgia had a neat rule. There you could use plates from the year it was manufactured for your car. On old cars its pretty neat, not sure how nostalgic people are of 1981 playes though!
    Never heard of that rule before. Must look into it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dhaney View Post
    How about personalized collector plates....
    Personalized collector plates would be a dream come true. In WI we get a preassigned number (now in the 6 digit range), and any other collectors vehicles you own in addition to your first gets assigned that same number with suffix A, B, C, etc. I'm not sure what happens if you own more than 26 collector vehicles.

    The plate design is what's so horrible though.



    Bleh.

    EDIT: looks like Dennis beat me to the reply

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    We have the same year rules in Colorado but 1981 is really that exciting....

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    Senior Member Dangermouse's Avatar
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    You are all lucky.

    Here is the GA collector plate, aka Hobby Antique





    not a look that I like on a D;

    apologies to at least one (former) owner that had it.
    Dermot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    Never heard of that rule before. Must look into it.
    Colorado also has that rule.

    I think Colorado has the most license plate options.... you can give extra money to the state government and they will give some to charity depending on the plate you choose. I skip the middle man and send straight to the charity...

    https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dmv...license-plates

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhaney View Post
    I think Colorado has the most license plate options....
    Sorry Dan, not even close.

    A quick count shows CO has 68 plate options beyond "standard" and "motorcycle", whereas GA has 236. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY SIX !!! All at extra cost

    https://mvd.dor.ga.gov/motor/plates/PlateSelection.aspx
    Dermot
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    I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans

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    No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    Sorry Dan, not even close.

    A quick count shows CO has 68 plate options beyond "standard" and "motorcycle", whereas GA has 236. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY SIX !!! All at extra cost

    https://mvd.dor.ga.gov/motor/plates/PlateSelection.aspx
    You may be right on GA but 68 for CO ain't even close.... ;-)... that was one set... there are alumni plates for virtually every college in the state... and most regiments and branches of the military can get a colorado plate as well.... those alone number 71... to go along with the 68... I'm certain we'll catch up too! Because it's so easy to get a new group added....

    https://legisource.net/2015/09/10/an...icense-plates/

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    Senior Member dhaney's Avatar
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    Heck you could move to CO and get a plate for Georgians who moved to CO if you desired!

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    Dan Haney
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