Imagine for a moment, you have a trailer for your 1930's race car, bonneville land speed racer, early Harley Davidson, and what that trailer needs is a vintage period perfect license plate, now look carefully at the hunk of junk above that needs to be a donor for the benefit of carguys everywhere. So I of course passed along the info to a cool guy whom is in the same neighborhood, and who I hope will do something very cool with that rare trailer plate if the owner is ready to part with that pile of junk.Monday, October 27, 2008
1936 California permanent trailer license plate, and 68? triumph Spitfire convertible
Imagine for a moment, you have a trailer for your 1930's race car, bonneville land speed racer, early Harley Davidson, and what that trailer needs is a vintage period perfect license plate, now look carefully at the hunk of junk above that needs to be a donor for the benefit of carguys everywhere. So I of course passed along the info to a cool guy whom is in the same neighborhood, and who I hope will do something very cool with that rare trailer plate if the owner is ready to part with that pile of junk.
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trailer,
Triumph
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