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Nos 1964 64 Mint California Black License Plate Sticker Tag Tab Decal Dmv Yom on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Woodland, California, US

Woodland, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:

Offered For Sale by  BOB  The License Plate Man from Woodland
 
It is the Real Thing!
 
Made new in 1964 by DMV, never used, still in original DMV envelope.
 
 A mint condition NOS 1964 California year sticker.
No flaws or blemishes and it has not been trimmed.

 
The sticker that you will receive will have a different serial number.
I do this to prevent your sticker/serial number from being copied
and compromised while listed.
 
 
I guarantee that this is an authentic NOS DMV sticker from 1964, and not a REPRO.
 
Required for YOM registration for a 1964 car, truck, or motorcycle.
 
Per eBay rules:
This 1964 year sticker is being offered as a collectible,
it expired 31 Dec 1964, and it is at least 46 years old.
 
7.50% CA State sales tax is collected on this item if sold within California.
 
Thanks:  BOB  The License Plate Man from Woodland
 

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