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Bronco personalized license plate

mustanggarage

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my first car project was my 65 mustang, I put 65 myway on it. then the 67 I built with my daughter is 67 myway so I just stuck with the theme.
 

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SpudBoy

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What is your personalized plate number.
Mine moved from an Boss 302 I had.

SADL1UP
On my mostly stock '76 Sport. I always wanted this on a plate for my (forgive me?) previously owned Jeeps, but some dastardly person in Eastern Oregon already had it, when I lived in that State. Seems a natural for the current vehicle ...
 

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4x4man514

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MYNEW72

my first 72 burned up in a fire. i wouldve been happy with any year eb but it just so happened the next one i found was a 72 as well
 

mustanggarage

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How come you mounted your plate so low? I'm just curious.
I didn't like how it looked mounted in the stock location. I liked it better mounted in the middle. IDK now that I look at it I may switch it to mount with the lower plate holes in the same location. it might look better that way. I'll have to try it and see once I get the bronco out of paint purgatory.
 

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Jakedog

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I didn't like how it looked mounted in the stock location. I liked it better mounted in the middle. IDK now that I look at it I may switch it to mount with the lower plate holes in the same location. it might look better that way. I'll have to try it and see once I get the bronco out of paint purgatory.
Sure is a sweet looking Bronco.
 

jba6555

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When I got my forst bronco when i was in high school, my dad got me a vanity plate that was "66Bronc" I came to despise that plate. As every Tom, Dick and Harry would walk up and say, "Nice Bronco, what is that a 66?" I wanted to say something like, "Oh could you tell by the keyhole location, or the rear shock?"
 

Nothing Special

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When Disneyland and Walt Disney World both opened up you didn't get to go on all the rides you wanted once you had paid to get in the park. You had to buy books of tickets, and each ride took a ticket. To spread guests out over all of the rides rather than having everyone at the same, most popular rides there were different ticket classes. "A" tickets were for the least popular rides, "B" tickets were next and so on, up to "E" tickets which were for the best rides!

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Yeller

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How did you get a personalized 1975 plate?
I didn’t just found the right one on eBay. Oklahoma has always (to the best of my knowledge) used private contractors for face to face DMV interactions. When those contractors have left over old stuff it finds its way to eBay. I have a bunch of brand new, never issued Oklahoma license plates.
 

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nvrstuk

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Bought this one back when WA State first started selling personalized plates. Only 6 letters allowed at the time. Almost went with "NOTSTK".
 

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