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Cashburn, not in Florida....no historic plates....Antique plates and it has to be an older vehicle, rebuilt to qualify. Checking into the TL-48 now.
Got a copy of TL-48 faxed to me....pays to know people.....it only refers to the title of the vehicle and not the license plate of the vehicle.
Cashburn, re-read RS-25 and see one reference to a historical plate;
Section 320.086, Florida Statutes, provides for the issuance of Horseless Carriage (Ancient),
antique (regular) and historical authenticated license plates.
But then later it says;
Authenticated license plates may be issued to any vehicle manufactured in 1975 or
earlier. The license plate must be furnished by the owner of the vehicle
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Safe Flyin, errrrr Drivin, Earl
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