56 1956 Colorado Farm Truck License Plate Set Of 2 Very Unusual Number "4:4" on 2040-parts.com
Simla, Colorado, United States
OK, here we have a unique and unusual set of license plates for your 1956 beauty ! 4 : 4
This is a set of genuine 1956 Colorado plates from our salvage yard where we specialize in parts for your early Jeep, '78 - '79 Bronco, and all Ford cars & trucks from the late 50s & early 60s. The first '4' indicates issue from El Paso County, Colorado, which includes Colorado Springs and the surrounding area. They've got the usual signs of wear, as they are not new. The bends and bumps are not too bad for something that was actually used on a farm vehicle in 1956 and sat around in storage for 60 years! You may already know that Colorado residents are permitted to use vintage license plates that match the year of your vehicle under certain circumstances. The vehicle needs to be more than 30 years old, and the plates must have an embossed date, not just a sticker. The last photo in the listing shows the simple form required, and we believe it simply needs to be submitted to your local DMV office and there was no fee the last time we checked! You cannot use them in a 'daily driver' scenario: there are rules, but they are reasonable. The form is available on-line at https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sites/default/files/DR2818.pdf 303 798 6304 {Please, 8am - 8pm, Mountatin Time} simlasalvage (at) msn.com {ANY TIME} ==================================================================================================================== INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: OVERSEAS SHIPPING can be EXPENSIVE ! PLEASE BE SURE YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY THE SHIPPING COST BEFORE BUYING, AS WE HAVE HAD TO CANCEL SEVERAL SALES FOR THIS REASON. CONTACT US FIRST !! IF YOU PURCHASE AN ITEM AND LATER DECIDE THE SHIPPING IS TOO EXPENSIVE, WE WILL INSIST YOU PAY FOR THE ITEM, AND WE WILL DO WHATEVER YOU LIKE WITH IT: DONATE, CRUSH, RECYCLE, OR WHATEVER. ONCE YOU AGREE TO BUY IT, YOU OWN IT ! NO EXCEPTIONS !! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE SOMETMES AWAY FROM THE SHOP FOR A WEEK OR MORE, CHASING DOWN MORE INVENTORY. That may mean going to pick up a car that might be 500 or 1000 miles away! PLEASE BE PATIENT! We are not ignoring you, we’re just not available. We will get back to you just as soon as possible! THANK YOU!! ANOTHER NOTE: WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. IF THE LISTING IS STILL ACTIVE, PLEASE DO NOT BE SURPRISED IF YOU CANNOT CONTACT US. WE WILL BE OPEN AGAIN ON THE 07TH OF NOVEMBER, RIGHT AFTER DAYLIGHT TIME ENDS. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX =================================================================================================================== |
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