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In a message dated 1/10/05 10:52:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, cars@tiserves.com writes: > When I was considering the options, I went to the DMV website and I > could use either "Historical" or "Vintage" Plates. The NYDMV has two > different categories. Yeah, we have that option too, but here they call it YOM plates (Year Of Manufacture). Those are slightly different than Historical, but also very similar in use. They are more of a restricted plate, but not a parade plate like the Historical plate. Also you need to have both of them (our law currently only requires 1 plate), which can make finding a pair a real job. We also have personalized plates (John J. was sporting one at the 2004 Invasion), and sometimes you got 2 and sometimes only 1 of those, depending on which style of plate you got. We've also got several different styles of plates, everything from std plates, to upscale, to college, to certain special interests. Dave Hall got some shots of mine to compare with John's since we were both from the same state ( mine had the Mackinaw bridge on it with a sunset, while John's was the standard blue with white letters, but personalized), so just getting plates for your car can get confusing unless you know what you want. Bob 65 Notch S w/ Sunroof 71 Square, now a 2 seat Roadster, pics can be seen at; http://volksrods.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~