I have 1957 New York plates for "JOINT VENTURE" and 1961 OHIO plates for my son;s 1961 Bel-Air.Just bought Year of Manufacture (YOM) California plated for my '61 Bel Air.
Thought I'd ask if anyone else put YOM plates in your respective state?
If so, post pictures.
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Butch, does the state require you to run both front and rear plates? I'm not sure if they do in Missouri as we only had a rear plate until 1971, in 1972 till present we have 2 plates.I have 1957 New York plates for "JOINT VENTURE" and 1961 OHIO plates for my son;s 1961 Bel-Air.View attachment 98953View attachment 98956
Butch, Missouri also requires 2 antique plates except for the years that Missouri only had 1 plate, after 71 and any standard issue antique plate you have to run 2. Only the YOM plates before 72 can you have 1 plate only. Missouri also has a 1 time charge to register a Historic vehicle, the plates are permanent as long as you own the car but there are limitations as to how you can drive the car. The YOM plates are considered Historic plates.Steve New York & Ohio both require both front & rear if the car is was registered with them. NY has a 1 time charge of $ 80.00 to register the car with those plates. I have to ask my son about Ohio.
Same here but no annual renewal fee, its a one time charge. Ca must have had 2 plates all the time where as Missouri started 2 plates in 72 so anything before that there is only 1 plate (rear).Have attached YOM's to 2 vehicles here in Comiefornia, my 32 Ford and my 65 International Scout. You have to have 2 plates and a correct year reg. tag for approval. The DMV will send photos to Sacramento before they sign off. The plate if basically a personalized plate and with it goes an annual $10 fee on the renewal.