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Old 12-06-15, 00:25
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default It is a real headache....

....actually had to trace on of the sons of the original owner.... thank God for the Web....

Also...using the small one person rural outlet in Rockland made the difference.... too many people too many advice and opinions...... even had my restored 1940 plate verified and checks out OK so I can get a YOM plate....

The plate is referred to as a shorty with only 2 numerals one letter one numeral about 10 inches...... will look good on the truck.

Next debate.... can you get a YOM for a period CMP trailer????.... already have the plate.....

In Ontario you need two plates front and back BUT in 1943 and 45 and 46 only one plate was produced and WILL be accepted for a YOM......

...another fine point. you can affix a small metal tab of the same yellow color as the 1940 plate( they sell for $20 ) to the top of the plate to hold your yearly certication tag....

Takes juggling but it can be done.

Cheers
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Last edited by Bob Carriere; 12-06-15 at 00:27. Reason: stupid
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