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1962-1965 RED US ARMED FORCES IN GERMANY Nuremberg U3070 Army Collectible

$ 14.25

Availability: 82 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country: Germany

    Description

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    1962-1965 RED US ARMED FORCES IN GERMANY Nuremburg U3070 Army Collectible
    Original, authentic license plate of US Army member stationed in Nuremberg Germany
    Two holes drilled through center of plate
    Per Rick's Plates: "For the four year period between 1962 and 1965, U.S. military stationed in West Germany used undated white-on-red plates with the only text identifier being the acronym
    U S A
    at the top center of the plate.  The red wasn't a typical bright red; it was a more subdued shade that I would call "brick red".  Numbering format consisted of a single letter followed by one to five numeric digits, with the letter prefix continuing to be a code identifying the service member's duty station.  Evidence of current registration was provided by means of a windshield decal indicating a staggered expiration date. "
    "The extremely long bolt slots in all four corners continued, but despite this, many of the red-background plates, in particular, are found with additional holes drilled in them in order to align with the holes in German license plate brackets. "
    Private motorcycle and trailer plates
    Both motorcycle and trailer plates were smaller than passenger car plates.  Motorcycles used stacked prefix letters M/C and trailers used T/R.  These also had the letters
    U S A
    at the top center.  Both types continued to have bolt slots at the bottom only.  I'm not sure whether these plates ever had expiration stickers applied to them; the ones I have seen did not.
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