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I just bought this plate on ebay... I know nothing about it... although rough, I have never seen one before.
Anyone know something about this plate? or have a picture of it in better condition? -Dan ![]()
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Can I have it?
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There were a few of them on Novas last year at the Nationals in Iowa. Pretty cool - especially if you have a car from Indy. I've been looking for a little while, but that one was a bit too rough for me.
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Those are from the Chevy truck body plant at Indianapolis.
I'm pretty sure that it was done by that actual plant,since it's silk screened not embossed,and could be done inexpensively and not a major production. I have seen them before and referenced in literature,from other plants etc.. Different plants had carte blanche to advertise if they wanted,and Indy wanted. I consider these a Vintage novelty item,if that makes sense.Not taking anything away from them.They promoted items like these throughout the 1960's 70's & well into the 80's. Even some of the Sales Dealerships did this as well. ![]() |
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i work @ Indianapolis Metal Center used to be called indy truck and bus is there any info you guys would like i can ask some of the guys who may have been around during that time.
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