The plate is not an offical issued DMV one. I ordered a real DMV vanity plate with the same combination, but got a 1964 replica made. Thought what better than the plate from when and where the car was first unveiled.
Love watching the tags show up (while I'm still waiting on mine).
Maryland MVA quoted me the wrong $$ and didn't take enough from me.
So, two weeks after I ordered my plate, they took the old fashioned route and mailed me a letter saying, in a nutshell, we need another $20, which meant a trip back to the MVA (since they wouldn't take a credit card by phone), grrr. So, I'm watching with jealousy, while I wait for mine to show up. Great ideas out there, can't wait to see more!
I have to give up my 1964 DNA Plate or risk getting pulled over for stolen plates nationwide.
Yesterday someone stole one of my plates.
Today I reported it to the police.
They informed me that the plate would be entered as stolen in the national data base.
It was suggested to me if I didn't wanna risk be pulled over whenever an officer would run the plates to get a different message on the plate.
They said, if I keep the same message (Which I can) it would still remain on file as stolen...Was told if out of town or state, I could have a lot of explaining to do and could possibly be explaining in their offices/jail.
I said if I have the registration then it would prove it's mine. They agreed that's how they would handle it, but couldn't speak for other law enforcement, because they might think I forged the documents and it wouldn't look good because maybe the reason I'm pulled over is because of Speeding etc.
I'm so pissed. I could chance it but could not imagine the paranoia of getting pulled over, especially if I've had a couple of adult beverage's with dinner or whatever...
Husker, that's absolute bullshit! You have to give it up because some other numbskull stole it? Knowing all he probably did was hang it on his garage wall