Are you sure about that.. I didn't know that California had a cutoff date. I do remember the blue with gold lettering plates, mater of fact I have one for a car. I need to find it, it just might be for a trailer.DragonFire wrote:Unfortunately my Grasshopper is too new to have a YOM plate.
cuyeda wrote:I never visited Nick's DMV page before, and if I did, I would have insisted on keeping my original plates for a 1971 trailer that I just registered for PTI. Didn't have any sentimental value on the 1971 plates so I turned it in to the DMV in exchange for the new PTI plates.
It would have been nice to keep the original plates issued to the trailer from day one. Oh well live and learn.
Gage wrote:[b][i]One problem, that's not a YOM plate on the Field and Stream. The F&S is a 59 and that plate was issued in '63. But that is the second plate issued to the F&S and was on the trailer when I got it and was noted on the 'Pink' slip. I will say that DMV had a learning experience with that plate and issuing a PTI sticker to it. Took almost 9 months to get it right.
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The only way he can make a statement like that is to go out to the trailer with a tape and measure it. He most likely was looking at a Grasshopper 'standy'.DragonFire wrote:When I was at the DMV last week the guy looked it up and claimed that it was 14'.
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