Iirc, Maryland allows use of them so long as they match the year of the vehicle 
they are affixed to.

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On Aug 12, 2010, at 9:25, Mitch Haley <m...@voyager.net> wrote:

> toms cat1 wrote:
>> Thanks, Dwight and Rich.
>> I can do better than a tow rope.... a guy just donated a black 1981 GMC 
>> C2500 that apparently at one time was a Show Truck.  He is a mechanic and 
>> installed a big Isuzu turbo diesel engine... the thing sounds just awesome!  
>> My plan is to make some minor repairs to it (door latches, etc) and then put 
>> it into service as an agency vehicle... 
> 
> I don't know what restrictions your state has on historic vehicle plates. 
> Michigan does not allow daily use of them, they are supposed to be for auto 
> shows and occasional Sunday drives. OTOH, I doubt any cop around here would 
> screw with a not for profit on alleged misuse of a collector car plate.
> The owner of a small machine shop has a prewar pickup truck with advertising 
> for the shop on the doors. He used to drive it around town as his main 
> vehicle with historic plates on it.
> 
> Any chance somebody would give you guys an 18' car hauler if you advertised a 
> need for one?
> 
> Mitch.
> 
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