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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
vanity plates
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<blockquote data-quote="LazyDog" data-source="post: 37824" data-attributes="member: 585"><p>Well, I can't speak to whether one "ownes" the plate or not but I can say that we aquired the plate for my father in the 80's when he retired. He used it for 7 or 8 years and when he quit driving the plate hung in his basement for several years, not renewed.</p><p>Almost 15 years after my Dad passed away I purchased the Vette and thought it would be nice to resurrect the plate. A quick visit to the local Service Ontario Office revealed that since I was the estate executor I was able to transfer the plate into my name; for a fee of course (and yes, I still had the original 'plate portion' of the ownership/registration; taped to the back of the plate - thanks Dad).</p><p>So regardless of whether you "own" the plate or not it seems the Province will not re-issue the same letter/number combination. Either that or nobody requested the AT EZ combination in the 20 or so year interim.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, it made my day to be able to hang that plate on my girl! <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/Cdnsmilie.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":canada:" title="Cdnsmilie :canada:" data-shortname=":canada:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyDog, post: 37824, member: 585"] Well, I can't speak to whether one "ownes" the plate or not but I can say that we aquired the plate for my father in the 80's when he retired. He used it for 7 or 8 years and when he quit driving the plate hung in his basement for several years, not renewed. Almost 15 years after my Dad passed away I purchased the Vette and thought it would be nice to resurrect the plate. A quick visit to the local Service Ontario Office revealed that since I was the estate executor I was able to transfer the plate into my name; for a fee of course (and yes, I still had the original 'plate portion' of the ownership/registration; taped to the back of the plate - thanks Dad). So regardless of whether you "own" the plate or not it seems the Province will not re-issue the same letter/number combination. Either that or nobody requested the AT EZ combination in the 20 or so year interim. Regardless, it made my day to be able to hang that plate on my girl! :canada: [/QUOTE]
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