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Harry,
When I brought my '52 MGTD back from England to the good ole' US of A, I
was required to display the GB placard until I got US plates on the car.
I received no instructions on where it went, just that I display it on
the rear of the vehicle.  I have seen the various "Country" plates on
numerous vehicles and no two have ever had them in the same place.  So,
IMHO it probably doesn't make any difference.  
BTW, I made a little bracket that hung below the rear plate to display
the GB placard.
Joe Curry
Harry Ward wrote:
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> Greetings to all:
> For about 1 year the GB International Plate has been sitting in the usual box
> alongside the 59 TR3A I have been coaxing back to life.  The plate sat in 
>this same
> box for the last 15 years from the previous owner too.  Well, the box is 
>empty now
> except for this antique white background coloured plate with black GB letters 
>and the
> letters AA circled.  I know it's an international plate but I just don't know 
>exactly
> where this plate is suppose to be mounted?  Front or rear bumper?  And what 
>type of
> bracket holds it in place?  Where would it have been when delivered new?
> TIA
> H. Ward 59 TR3A TS54794LO Not broken any more and on the road.
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