Yes, I just got my set in NJ. Pick up an application form at your local Motor
Vehicles Office. Fill it out as instructed but be sure to include a separate
list of
the choices you would like to make. The form lists only 4 or 5 choices and
unless you are pretty lucky you won't get one of those. I actually got about
my
10th choice. Happy with it but it wasn't my first choice. Enclose a check for
$100 and sit back and wait. They say it takes about 5-10 weeks to process. I
got mine in about 6 weeks.
Good luck.
Steve Swain
'80 MGB
Date sent: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 14:14:59 -0400
To: baldycotton@pop.mindspring.com
From: Ben Ruset <bruset@home.com>
Subject: Re: New Jersey Historic Plate Plates question
Copies to: mgs@autox.team.net
Send reply to: Ben Ruset <bruset@home.com>
> >used. I am reasonably sure the "standard" plates are the "QQ" type, but
> >what are the "courtesy" plates?
>
> Just an idea, but they may be the "Shore to Please", "Conserve Wildlife", "USS
> New Jersey", etc plates.
>
> I'm strongly considering personalized plates for my car (in NJ) which I will
> hopefully get back next week. Anyone know the drill for getting a set?
>
>
>
> BEN RUSET - ICQ # 10364973 - http://members.home.com/bruset
> The MGB Haven & MG Cars Webring - http://members.home.com/mgbhaven
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