Todd, frames are designed to expose the state name.Will the frame cover the state name?
Steve
Todd, frames are designed to expose the state name.Will the frame cover the state name?
Sadly no. That was a great dealership with some old time mechanics who knew how to set the KugelFischer on my Tii.Of course. I suppose only the CS Registry and the Vasel Pavek(horrible misspelling) frames from the CA dealer are desirable.
Is that dealership still in business
It did in NH and the Live Free or Die tooWill the frame cover the state name?
BumperetteWill the frame cover the state name?
So much of our world, automotive and other, has migrated from metal to plastic. I will restrain myself from further comment.The discussion of original dealership plate frames makes me nostalgic for the time I worked at the BMW dealership in Crystal Lake, Illinois. While we put the dealership plate frames on every car, it is unfortunate that at that time (mid 80's to early 90's) the frames were made of black plastic and not really intended to ever be something lasting like the chromed metal ones in this conversation.
At first glance on my phone screen I thought it said "Live Free or Disco". Tough choice...It did in NH and the Live Free or Die too
It will be interesting to see if any Original CSRegistry frames show up.Concerning VP, here is a frame for sale, NMNA.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vasek-Pola...042517?hash=item41fc04ba55:g:m6cAAOSwJgBceZCd
BUMPI would also like a set please.
All the best and well done, Tim.
Bump to the top and Disco all the way home.BUMP
The European plates are so cool. We here in the US have to have different colors for every state, which change every time a new governor gets elected.what a nice initiative, Steve,
we, in europe wont be able to use these frames as we do have rectangular, longer plates
just one point, Antique plates and showing the website seems an anachronism to me,
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