At 25 years old, she qualifies for antique plates here in Arkansas. They're funky but at a one time price of $9.50 ($7 registration, $2.50 for the plate) I can dig it! I had to sign a form verifying that the car is essentially stock.
Jeff, that's great. I just ordered NH Antique plates for my '72 Montreal. You can't beat the price, and they allow you to display rear plate only since I don't have a proper bracket for the front. To me, (born in 1959) anything newer than a 1960 seems unfit for an "Antique" plate. I see Antique plate, I think Model T!
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