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Originally Posted by tyoneal
To Tom if you are reviewing this forum.
I was looking at Tom Potts killer Camaro and came accross this picture.
https://lateral-g.net/members/potts/MVC-883S.JPG
I also live in Texas and want to put a '69 License Plate on my car when it is finished. In Texas, if you have an original plate from the year of the vehicals manufacture date, you can register your, "Vintage", car with it.
My question is, Does anyone know if you can use after market plates that look vintage on a older car?
I love this plate, but given the wording, and the use of the two letters and three numbers (Truck License Plate Sequence), I am wondering if this plate is used for showing the car only.
If not, where can someone get one of those, they look great.
Tom, your car and it's story was fun reading. We probably don't live that far away from each other if you frequent the Dallas Market Hall for car shows on a regular basis. Are you a member of the North Texas Camaro Club?
Anyway, thanks in advance for any information.
Ty O'Neal
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Hey Ty,
I can answer for Tom. The plate is ahem, yes for show only!
I think Tom is going to have to tell you where he got it because I don't remember.
And finally, yes he is a member of the North Texas Camaro Club as am I. Are you?
Did you see the write up on our club in the latest Camaro Performers Mag? If not, it's on the NTCC website:
www.northtxcamaros.com
Also, I haven't seen it yet, but Tom's car is suppose to have a nice spread in the latest Chevy Rumble

mag although the story does have some inaccuracies.
Kel