I saw a pickup with the super plain black and white Maine plates. Are those still available?
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Majestic-Feedback541 t1_j9sf8gq wrote
I could be wrong, but I think those are antique plates.if I'm not mistaken you can see all the plates available on the BMV website.
BKofCountedSorrows t1_j9tanqx wrote
That's not a complete list. No combination plate, antique auto, Animal welfare, firefighter, listed at minimum.
Technical-Role-4346 t1_j9tb8bk wrote
Not all have pictures there. I think coach and hire are available in plain black and white
gretchens t1_j9tew37 wrote
From your link, "The general issue plate is the basic design for any plate. They are issued in a variety of classifications: Antique Auto, Bus, Combination, Commercial, Commercial Tractor, Disability, Disability Motor Home, Farm, Hire, Horseless Carriage, Motor Home, Special Equipment and Street Rod."
Chickadee is general issue.
BKofCountedSorrows t1_j9tf276 wrote
Wrong person... :) Although you are entirely correct !!
gretchens t1_j9tf7we wrote
https://www.maine.gov/sos/bmv/registration/index.html Here's a more complete list.
Dull_Dog OP t1_j9vhrrj wrote
eljefino t1_j9yufa7 wrote
To be specific, you can use "year of manufacture" plates. Maine got black-on-white plates in 1973 (stamped expiration 74) that were renewed with validation stickers. These lasted until 1986-87 when the lobster plates took over.
You can run these plates on an antique, that has a valid antique registration, for the valid antique reasons listed on the DMV affidavit. (Mostly not daily use or for hire.) Just carry your state-issued antique plates with you in the car. The DMV and cops have no record whatsoever of those plates you got at a flea market.
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