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California Trailer License Plate - 1963 Thru 1969 - Original - Yom / Dmv Clear on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States
Original paint
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Clean original

Totally original 1963 black California trailer license plate!

DMV clear; for assignment to 1963 thru 1969 California trailer.

Mainly clean and straight original condition. Usual wear with good paint, no dents, breaks, bends, or tears.

(note: small scratch marks where 'month' and 'year' stickers were once applied)

(see all photos)


Note: DMV requires a year sticker, if this plate will be assigned to a 1964 thru 1969 trailer. If you need to purchase that year sticker, I have all years and will sell them separately.

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