@thedak posted:Pennsylvania you can register actual old "Vintage" plates if in the year of your vehicle.
Yeah, we have the kind of thing here for registration of anything older than 30 years. But you can also use “period” plates on any newer car provided the plates were either registered to you originally, or haven’t been registered to anyone else for 5< years.
Utah went away from having annual plates in 80-something. First to black/white, then white black. Then the “Greatest Snow on Earth” and the Zion plates came out and they’ve been a variation of those ever since.
I have a license plate fetish. All my cars have period correct plates. I have a rare 91-92 only skinny font Ski Utah plate in my 92 968. And this took a little creativity, but it’s mostly legal.
I lucked out that 1955 protocol was two smaller letters and three numerals. I registered RS550 as a personalized plate and had a place that makes plates for movie cars make me a replica 55 plate to replace the typical red/white/blue collector vehicle plate.