09-15-2009, 05:54 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Michigan
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jezz i was hoping for a new update and had to read about this
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Originally Posted by Michael Long
That Coronet in the Mopar Mag is the same coronet your grandma/grandpa had? Then why are the plates different?
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Originally Posted by meme405
Because it was sold before it went into the magazine... Try to keep up here. Lol...
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Originally Posted by texan_idiot25
Because the car was sold, and the title changed. You got new plates with a new title in Texas back then. Not to mention the nearly 2 year gap between being sold, and being featured, it's had time for the original plates to expire. Plus, if you pay any **** attention, the photo I have bears an exact resemblance to the article's description. And if you read the article, see where he bought special 1967 Texas plates for it.
I have no reason to lie here kiddo... can't pull tricks on me.
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Originally Posted by Blade.
Wow... I believe you do not own a Vehicle. One person may have certain plates for that EXACT vehicle, and once you sell it, it goes into a different name, thus' the new current owners will be getting a BRAND new set of plates.
Very nice story there Tex. Good Luck on the attempt on getting her back.
Blade.
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