I got my Ohio 1974 plates and they came with the 1975 tag. They're in excellent shape, pristine even, but oddly they came out of Arizona. Go figure. I'll get my car registered next week when I go in for my license renewal and I'll be able to drive my car with the 1974 Plates on them!
Soon....very soon, I'll have my new interior completed and installed and the whole drivers side sheet metal will be completed and prepped for painting. The only major thing holding me up now is the right rear quarter. . .Not going to paint until the whole car is ready for paint.
butt weld or lap weld? Hmmmmm. . .
Ohio 1974 Plates. . .
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- My Cars: 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner (R.I.P.) totalled by my younger brother
1974 Plymouth Satellite Coupe (R.I.P.) sold to my other brother, died an ignoble death
1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (Rusted In Place) sent to crusher
1984 Dodge Ram Prospector D250, 360 ci engine, hooker headers, edelbrock 4 barrel carb, 1991 grill replacement - Location: Warsaw, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio...