show off you license plate

.. mine
 

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These are the plates I have for classic cars. All, except for the dealer tag, are brand new never been issued still in the original plastic bag and the original newspaper divider just like they rolled out the prison almost 40 years ago. I also have an original 57 dealer tag on the T-Bird. I have not decided what plates to put on which car yet but I think the dealer tag will go on the Fastback restomod so I won't have to run a front plate.

BTW, how do you get the images to show in the body of the post instead of as an attached image?
 

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I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, but posting your license plates probably isn't really a good idea...:nonono: I seem to remember hearing this is how professional theives are able to locate really nice cars to steal. You post your plate, they spend 20 minutes online or at the local DMV/Licensing, and they then have your home address. Case your place a bit, roll up in a flatbed at the right time and roll on with your nice '65 convertible or Shelby clone, to be shipped or stripped. :(

Just a thought...
 
DarkBuddha said:
I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, but posting your license plates probably isn't really a good idea...:nonono:

Should I not drive down the street with the plate on the car either???? :p I attend several shows hundreds of miles from home each year also - should I not drive in Nashville (with 4000+ other Mustansg) with the plates on? :shrug:

Seriously, I'd be more worried about someone who lives close to me following me home and trying to take the car (or a local tracing the ownership thru DMV) from there than some "internet predator"... Just my .02.