I don't have "antique" plates (In AZ, it has to be 25 years old to get "historic" plates, and 50 yrs to get "Antique"). I do qualify for historic, but there is also a provision for me to put an old AZ plate on it that originally would have gone on it when it was new. I.e. I could put a 1968 non-commercial plate on my '68 K-20 (which I did - it's actually a 1966 plate with a 1968 validation sticker). I also have 1972 non-commercial plates on my '72 K10 'burb (a 1969 plate with a '72 validation sticker). I think it's a lot cooler than historic vehicle plates - even though the historic vehicle plates are made of copper.
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my 2¢ - t.i.o.l.i.
Bowen
1968 K20 fleet
1969 K10 swb fleet
1972 K10 Suburban
1972 C10 lwb step
1992 K1500 'burb
1995 K2500 'burb
1997 C1500 'burb
1999 K1500
2000 K1500 'burb
Why do I own so many Suburbans?
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