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Customs Transferring plates from one vehicle to another?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SlmLrd, Jun 21, 2016.

  1. SlmLrd
    Joined: Oct 27, 2007
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    Hi guys, I have a question.

    I am in the process of selling my 1940 Plymouth, and am buying another 1940 vehicle. (Merc)... My question is, can I retain the plates I have and transfer them to the new car? It's out of state, but unregistered as it has been in storage for 50 years.

    I ask because these ones were hard to find, 5 digit California plates and I like them- a bunch. [emoji6]

    Thank you!
     
  2. Fedcospeed
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    Call your local DMV. Good luck if you live in California.
     
  3. squirrel
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    Easy in AZ. Probably not so easy in CA.
     
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  4. porkshop
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    Did the plates come on the Plymouth ? Or did you buy then register to it. If the later they are the same as Vanity plates and you can transfer to the new Mercury
     
  5. BigDrag
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    I use Velcro
     
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  6. stillrunners
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    it was odd even gas up time in the late seventies....luckily I had both plates registered to me to keep my 396 a going....it's what we did back then....good luck with your quest !
     
  7. Inked Monkey
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    In Missouri you just have to have a letter releasing the old numbers from that car. Then you go through the process and can use them on another.
     
  8. SlmLrd
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    I bought, then registered them. I saw this on the DMV website. I can pull them off when I sign the car over- yay!
     
  9. SlmLrd
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    Thanks for all the replies! Things like Velcro and gas prices are super interesting.
     
  10. jimmygrrr
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    Thought that car was the keeper! Interested to see what you do with a merc
     
  11. olscrounger
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    Just did it--sold a 40 out of state with 40 plates. I kept them and went to DMV and transferred to my 40--$12
     
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  12. Fortunateson
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    Just use a screwdriver.
     
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  13. SlmLrd
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    Yeah man, I know.... We'll see if it goes through. I found something really cool to start with. It will be bad ***!
     
  14. SlmLrd
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    Awesome!
     

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