Oh, I'm sure they were designed with plates in mind -- just the British
plate, which is wider and shallower, and could be fitted below the bumper.
on 10/27/03 1:48 PM, Chris Thompson at ct-mg@cthompson.com wrote:
> Max Heim (mvheim@studiolimage.com) wrote:
>> "Wholly unnecessary front plates"?
>>
>> Apparently you don't have traffic light cameras in Ohio... yet.
>
> I'm fairly certain we do not. But even if we did, I'm not sure that, at
> least here in this area, it would be very effective.
>
> Here in Cincinnati we're at the junction of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
> Kentucky has no front plates whatsoever. I don't really recall seeing front
> plates on Indiana cars, but then I never really looked, as Southeastern
> Indiana is fairly sparsely populated, so you don't see a great deal of
> Indiana cars here.
>
> What's worse is that we're forced to put plates on cars that really weren't
> designed for them. The lines of the front of a B are much cleaner without
> front plates.
>
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> Chris Thompson
> 1974 MGB Chrome Bumper Roadster
>
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Max Heim
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