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Old 08-04-2016, 08:32 PM
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Dang Ron now thats cool, you even have an original Indian River tag....

I remember when in High School between myself, mom & dads tag
were 61D-54. 61D-55, 61D-56
My dads motorcycle was 61-5

61 was Flagler County...
That is Really interesting. We are the original owners of the car and the first tag on it was 61-6.
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Old 08-04-2016, 08:59 PM
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Here ya go...

1 Dade 24 St. Lucie 47 Citrus
2 Duval 25 Jackson 48 Clay
3 Hillsborough 26 Osceola 49 Hendry
4 Pinellas 27 Highlands 50 Washington
5 Polk 28 Pasco 51 Holmes
6 Palm Beach 29 Columbia 52 Baker
7 Orange 30 Hardee 53 Charlotte
8 Volusia 31 Suwanee 54 Dixie
9 Escambia 32 Indian River 55 Gilchrist
10 Broward 33 Santa Rosa 56 Hamilton
11 Alachua 34 DeSoto 57 Okeechobee
12 Lake 35 Madison 58 Calhoun
13 Leon 36 Walton 59 Franklin
14 Marion 37 Taylor 60 Glades
15 Manatee 38 Monroe 61 Flagler
16 Sarasota 39 Levy 62 Lafayette
17 Seminole 40 Hernando 63 Union
18 Lee 41 Nassau 64 Collier
19 Brevard 42 Martin 65 Wakulla
20 St. Johns 43 Okaloosa 66 Gulf
21 Gadsden 44 Sumter 67 Liberty
22 Putnam 45 Bradford 68 DMV Issue
23 Bay 46 Jefferson 90 Replacement

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Old 08-04-2016, 09:11 PM
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Ken remember a the county number, like 7 for Orange County, only followed by numbers was a small car, county number followed by single "W" was a regular size car like a Ford, a "WW" was a large car, a truck was G/K. For example a 7WW-12345 tag would be a Cadillac type/size car in Orange county. A 7G/K-12345 was a pickup. Weird.

We did not have too much money we only could afford cars as high as a single "W". NO way a Lincoln, Oldsmobile, or Caddy.
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Old 08-04-2016, 09:27 PM
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Ken remember a the county number, like 7 for Orange County, only followed by numbers was a small car, county number followed by single "W" was a regular size car like a Ford, a "WW" was a large car, a truck was G/K. For example a 7WW-12345 tag would be a Cadillac type/size car in Orange county. A 7G/K-12345 was a pickup. Weird.

We did not have too much money we only could afford cars as high as a single "W". NO way a Lincoln, Oldsmobile, or Caddy.
Sports cars and split window VW bugs were a "D" weight classification - Hillsborough was prefaced with a 3 and Pinellas was 4. I think Dade was 1 and Duval was 2.
Why can I remember stuff like that but can't find my truck keys?
Hmmm, I'll check in the refrigerator!
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Old 08-04-2016, 09:30 PM
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That car got around.

There wasn't a big population in Bunnell back then Ken and that's where my wife's people are from. I need to pm you.
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Old 08-04-2016, 09:40 PM
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Terry you are just too old. I know the feeling, can remember things from decades back and can't think of what I had for dinner last night. lol
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Old 08-04-2016, 09:46 PM
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Terry you are just too old. I know the feeling, can remember things from decades back and can't think of what I had for dinner last night. lol
Ronnie, I want to know who that Whipper Snapper is standing in your old 18? He looks kinda like a Trooper who stopped me on the Florida Turnpike in 1971 for a brake light being out (in my split window VW Bug)
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Old 08-04-2016, 09:52 PM
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Face it boys, we are all just old cheap bastards now...

Gotta go time for my nightly medication !
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Old 08-04-2016, 10:04 PM
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Terry, not a snapper, a kingfish. Yes that's me in the boat, I don't know about the other.
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Old 08-04-2016, 10:13 PM
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Face it boys, we are all just old cheap bastards now...
Ken, I'm wondering when that "You'er old enough to know better" is going to kick in?

Stay thirsty my friend.
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