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Subject: [Spridgets] Plate frames , what a surprise!!
From: crusaderchuck55--- via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 00:46:25 -0400
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Boy did I get an education!   First I had no idea how collectable or valuable 
they had become.   I kinda figured some would be considered rare or 
historically significant in varied circles.  But WOW , I had no clue to what 
values!  Thank EVERYONE for direction on that question.    I now have a new 
appreciation for something ( when I worked at dealership shops) we threw in the 
trash!   Cars that came in on dealer trades almost always had a plate on 
front and plate frames from the dealership the car came from.  Every one had 
to be removed and 99% of the time , thrown in the trash.  I kept a few that 
were interesting .  One got recycled today!   Black plastic from a 
Washington N.J. GM dealer.  The raised cast "GM" was removed ( kinda 
surgically) and although from Jersey's west coast ( Delaware River) and Frank 
was a jersey east coaster...at least it's a New Jersey plate 
frame.  ChuckSent from my LG Mobile
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    <div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div dir="auto">Boy did I get an 
education!&nbsp; &nbsp;First I had no idea how collectable or valuable they had 
become.&nbsp; &nbsp;I kinda figured some would be considered rare or 
historically significant in varied circles.&nbsp; But WOW , I had no clue to 
what values!&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div dir="auto">Thank EVERYONE for direction on 
that question.&nbsp; &nbsp; I now have a new appreciation for something ( when 
I worked at dealership shops) we threw in the trash!&nbsp; &nbsp;Cars that came 
in on dealer trades almost always had a plate on front and plate frames from 
the dealership the car came from.&nbsp; Every one had to be removed and 99% of 
the time , thrown in the trash.&nbsp; I kept a few that were interesting 
.&nbsp; One got recycled today!&nbsp; &nbsp;Black plastic from a Washington 
N.J. GM dealer.&nbsp; The raised cast "GM" was removed ( kinda surgically) and 
although from Jersey's west coast ( Delaware River) and Frank was a jersey east 
coaster...at least it's a New Jersey plate frame.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div 
dir="auto">Chuck</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div 
dir="auto"><br></div><div><div dir="auto" style="font-size:9pt;"><i>Sent from 
my LG Mobile</i></div></div></div>


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