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Illinois 1928 Truck License Plate Antique Pickup Ford Model A Primed Man Cave
$ 23.63
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Description
Illinois 1928 Truck License Plate Antique Pickup Ford Model A Primed Man CaveTruck plates from the 1920s are tough to find.
This one is primed for repainting.
Solid Metal.
Finish the restoration for your antique car
.
We recently picked up a collection of high quality year-of-manufacture license plates for trucks.
Check our other listings to see if there is one for your year.
Perfect for cruise nights and car shows.
Yes, you can put these on your truck in Illinois (see note below).
We included an Illinois Year of Manufacture law explanation sheet.
Also nice for collectors.
Great for automotive decor, collectors, display or gift.
Put in the man cave, den, office, garage, desk, porch, basement, rec room, bar, pub or restaurant.
Authentic automobilia collectable.
Our license plates are carefully packaged so that they arrive to you ready for display or gift.
Item: Classic License Plate Set
State: Illinois
Year: 1928
Type: Truck
Brand: License Plate Garage
About Us
We are long-time, respected license plate and vintage item collectors. We have been selling on eBay since 2001 and have always maintained high ratings. We have many more items in our
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, enough to decorate garages, man caves, dens, restaurants, offices, etc. If you would like more information about us, please get in touch.
Satisfaction guaranteed. If for any reason you are not satisfied with the item(s) when you receive it, get in touch with us right away. We are happy to take it back and refund your money. We are only interested in satisfying customers.
Can I put these on my truck?
In Illinois, you can. We have the Year-of-Manufacture law. It says that if your vehicle is 25 years or older, you may display the truck’s year of manufacture license plates. For example, if you own a 1961 truck, you may attach 1961 license plates. You simply keep your regular registration and plates with you in your vehicle and available for inspection. Other states have similar laws. Check with your state's department of motor vehicles for details.