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Michigan M plate on that one.

For those not in Michigan - the Secretary of State allows the use of "same year/vintage" plates on historic vehicles. Cost is a one time fee of $35 and the plate is assigned to the vehicle for life.

The normal "historic" plate has an antique carriage on it and is therefore not that appropriate for a muscle machine, at least in my mind.

Allowing the use of a same year/vintage plate is a wonderful and uncharacteristically liberal policy and I am grateful; I have a same year plate on each of my collector cars.

I mention it here because only "normal" plates are allowed; specialty plates like dealer plates - or manufacturer plates - are not allowed.

Unless one happens to slip them under the radar...

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