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Old 11-25-2019, 09:59 PM   #5
DeadheadNM
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Re: Vintage GM license plate by years?

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Originally Posted by saxart View Post
That's a beautiful rig.

Are you able to drive around in Wisconsin without getting messed with by the police? I've thought about running something similar, but don't want to get pulled over. As you probably know...Wisconsin is a two-plate state.
Thanks so much. It’s the bugs that are making a mess of Blazer I didn’t have many after riding highways in NM. It’s a gorgeous area here and I really like taking weekend drives.

Honestly, I’ve decided to try begging forgiveness from LE if I do get pulled over. I might bolt the front plate on for an extended trip. I held out registering the trucks here until the NM tags were set to expire. I’d really like to run YOM plates but that doesn’t seem to be an option. The collector plate is a close match to medium blue at least.
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