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Originally Posted by Longhorn Man
they told me I still had to run both plates. Maybe in 59 they didn't run front plates?
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I knew that I read this somewhere on the Ohio state DMV site. Here's the paragraph explaining the use of model year plates.
Historical Model-Year Plates
If your vehicle qualifies as an antique vehicle, it may display the vehicle's original Ohio model-year plates. You'll only need one plate (to affix to the rear of the vehicle), but the plate must be in a usable condition.
To apply, complete the antique and model-year forms. Submit them along with a copy of the original plate(s) to a license agency, or mail everything to the address listed above.
There's a one-time $4.50 fee (plus mailing costs, if necessary) to use the plates. The plates don't need to be renewed.
The BMV provides additional, detailed information concerning model-year plates.