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Old Today, 03:29 PM   #1
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I like AZ's historic copper plates

Here are the copper plates AZ issues for historic vehicles. I think they are kind of neat and the best part is the $10 a year registration fee. I need to see if there is a back filler plate of some sort to take up the extra space as I guess plates used to be larger?

Does your state issue historic plates and at what age vehicle?

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Re: I like AZ's historic copper plates

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Here are the copper plates AZ issues for historic vehicles. I think they are kind of neat and the best part is the $10 a year registration fee. I need to see if there is a back filler plate of some sort to take up the extra space as I guess plates used to be larger?

Does your state issue historic plates and at what age vehicle?

I like it too.. I have one for my collection that I got from a fellow forum member some 15 years ago ,
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Re: I like AZ's historic copper plates

Looks like the right size to me.

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Re: I like AZ's historic copper plates

Michigan is a one time $35 fee, non expiring, for vehicles 25 years old and older.

That's for an authentic "same year" plate.

Be advised that there may be some restrictions on use, like can't "be used for routine transportation", or only certain number of miles, no hauling or trailering, etc.

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