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Historic Ohio Car License Plates '65, '66, '67, '70, '73, '74, '77, '83 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Jackson Center, Ohio, United States

Jackson Center, Ohio, United States
obviously used, some have rust as pictured, others are in good condition
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Historic Ohio License Plates for years 1965 (front and back plate), 1966 (front and back plate plus additional front plate - 3 plates for this year), 1967 (front and back plate), 1970 (front and back farm plates plus front and back car plates - 4 plates for this year), 1973 (front and back farm plates and front car plate - 3 plates for this year),1974 (one farm plates and one "seat belt fastened plate" - 2 plates), 1977 (one farm plate and one front car plate - 2 plates for this year) and two different front plates for 1983.  Total number of plates 20.  Some have rust on them but, they are generally in good condition for their age.









































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