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I have had a word file with hundreds of US license plates in 1:87 scale from many states. I got it from "some where" in the internet.
It has been lost somehow. Do you know the source or another source to download, resize and print them for my vehicles?
I need specific Florida after 2000. That should be the actual version, isn't it?
This is it what I was looking for.
http://www.highlandsstationllc.com/image...Plates.pdf

But... It has no current plates and no Florida plates Nope
Don's link is ok but what kind of number/letter combinations do you use in Florida? Three alpha and up to four numeric?

ps. The highland file is great for Colorado 1958 plates.
The answer to the question about Florida tag format is a little muddled, and I live in Florida, but hopefully this will help.

In general, our common tags (as in the ones that you don't have to pay extra to get) are two groups of three characters, one group on either side of the Florida/Orange logo that's in the middle.

My personal tag has the format of ANN NAA (A = Alpha and N = Numeric), although just looking around the parking lot, I quickly saw tags formatted as ANN NNA and AAA NNA (I think this is an older one).

Specialty tags (the ones with the logos, that support causes or institutions) and vanity tags have different requirements.

You might want to see that you make out of the information available here: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.licenseplates.cc/highs.php?where=FL">http://www.licenseplates.cc/highs.php?where=FL</a><!-- m -->.

That site is not run by FDOT or any other state agency, but the stuff they're presenting looks "right".
That's a great resource! I'm going to print that up! My little cars will look so much better (and now be legal!) Goldth
Thanks!
Ralph
I have got a link http://www.howardshobby.com/HoLicensePlates.html from SRY. That looks very good Thumbsup
An email has been sent. Will see what happens.
I, too, would benefit from a source for license plates, but I need Pennsylvania, USA plates circa 1934 - 1936. I can remember that tags were blue w/ yellow numbers and borders for many years back when I was a kid in the fifties, but the '30's were before my time. As my time online is limited roght now, do the sites cited include the era I need?

Thanx!

Bil
P5se Camelback Wrote:...do the sites cited include the era I need?...

I had a look at both and did not see what you are looking for.