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Old 10-22-2014, 10:12 PM
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I found a really nice 1951 black and whit Michigan plate on e-bay for 20 bucks... had to pick it up... I also got 2 matching 1969 Michigan plates for my 1969 Mustang.

It just seems fitting.
 
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Originally Posted by mustangmike6996
I found a really nice 1951 black and whit Michigan plate on e-bay for 20 bucks... had to pick it up... I also got 2 matching 1969 Michigan plates for my 1969 Mustang.

It just seems fitting.
Nice score. The old Tennessee plates (the one in the shape of the state) are pretty cool, but they're usually pretty expensive.
 
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