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Old 12-22-2004, 08:34 PM   #16
RON WOODGEARD
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Originally Posted by dylan1970
If you still want to keep that clean look, I would mount the licence plate inbetween the box and the cab. Make a braket that it will be able to fit on with an acctuator and be able to recess it when you are at a show and bring it back up when you are driving. Or do the same thing only under the rollpan!
I'm quite sure that the plate is actually to be mounted on the rearmost portion of the vehicle. As far as state plate laws go. Now I've seen a lot of trucks that the plate is placed in the rear Window. But I have been stopped for the plate being there.. It all just depends on the Cop and If or If not he wants to stop you..

I do remember a truck somewhere, that the plate was on an electric motor driven bracket that was just behind the cab in between the cab and bed. The plate came up when the truck was started and went down when turned off.... "Very cool" but not legal if they want to push it...

It's just like a RollPan in Nevada, I checked, It's illegal. The LAW requires a bumber.

I haven't made up my mind if I want to do it anyway or not...

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