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Veteran License plate frames ansd others
This veteran was an USAF Combat pilot and he started to make custom license plate frames for Veterans. I bought two several years ago and they look like new.
Mine says "Vietnam Medic. USAF Air Sea Rescue". You do not even pay for the plate until you get it!
I have nothing in this and I would suggest you take a look. He also makes plates for wives and non-veterans.
http://www.usaircombat.com/
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04-14-2009 02:42 PM
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They look great A.F. Medic always nice to see the veteran plates around here. I always let them in. We have government issed plates in B.C., do individual states do the same thing?
KTK
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Originally Posted by
Badger
Ontario's Vet Plate looks like the one under my name on the left ...
At least there's some places downtown that give me free parking for vets with these plates....
Not sure the 17 years was worth it ...
Regards,
Badger
Well Doug,
I know that my family sure appreciates your service and your comrades service. Our freedom has been protected by those of you who have served.
Thank-you very much,
KTK
PS. You can cut me off with those plates and my finger stays put.
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To answer the question from Canada
, yes many States have veteran's plates. Here in California you get a personalized plate plus the logo of your service or in some cases the individual organization (U.S. Army 4th ID for example). My Son and I both have veteran's plates. Other states also have plates for the National Guard.
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Thanks Medic....just ordered 2
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1943 and 1944 soybean and cardboard license plates
my father's neighbor had these license plates, he was a policeman and his badge was #95 and his address was 934 Glencoe Rd.
These plates were made from a soybean and cardboard mixture and animals often would eat these licence plates
Last edited by RCS; 04-25-2009 at 07:59 AM.
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Originally Posted by
RCS
my father's neighbor had these license plates, he was a policeman and his badge was #95 and his address was 934 Glencoe Rd.
These plates were made from a soybean and cardboard mixture and animals often would eat these licence plates
If I'm not mis-remembering was there not a car made out of paper or paper mache and highly painted/varnished in the Reno/Harrah/s car museum? If I remember correctly these cars were produced during the war ( maybe WWI ).
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Don't know about that car, but the one I remembered at Harrah's was a British
one that had a hydraulic ram built into the door in case some dangerous African game tried to get too close along side.