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Old 02-12-2014, 01:09 PM   #21
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Enjoyed the ones from Alabama. We live in Huntsville area.
Then you'll probably enjoy this photo. Supposedly it was the police chief of Huntsville in the 1930's. Check out the headlight bar. Sure wish I could find one of those for my collection!

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Old 02-12-2014, 01:17 PM   #22
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I posted these in a similar thread a couple months ago...



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Old 02-12-2014, 04:16 PM   #23
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thanks guys I love this cool local history
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Old 02-12-2014, 04:56 PM   #24
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Here are some pics I took at Hershey...







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Old 02-12-2014, 05:01 PM   #25
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Here are a few I bought at Hershey last year...



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Old 02-12-2014, 05:59 PM   #26
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Would the Model A had been given an 'under 35' tag?
Did all cities required a city tag?
Was the city tag required for all vehicles in a city or just for commercial vehicles or just for businesses?
Was the city tag required to be displayed on each rear license plate?
If every car was required to have one on their rear license plate, then why do they appear to be so rare?
Yes Neil, the Model A would have been under 35 HP.
All cities did not have a tag requirement, I would think it began with a city looking for more revenue. They may say it's for registration purposes, but they can easily run your plates.
The tag was required on all vehicles registered in Chicago.
Don't know for sure, but I guess the tag was displayed on the rear of the vehicle for cars, but trucks maybe not. Often times the rear of a truck is dirty, or obstructed in some way.
The scarcity is partly because not every community required them.

In looking at Tim's tags I see some variety- there is Passenger Auto Under 35HP, Passenger Auto Over 35HP, Auto-Light Delivery- possibly like a sedan delivery or pickup?, Auto Truck, and lastly Auto Truck Over 1 Ton.
Auto Truck was what Chicago bureaucrats called commercial trucks BITD.

As an aside, living in unincorporated Cook County I paid $100 for my vehicle sticker (displayed on the windshield) but this July I will get it free as a senior citizen.
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Don't know for sure, but I guess the tag was displayed on the rear of the vehicle for cars, but trucks maybe not. Often times the rear of a truck is dirty, or obstructed in some way.
They were displayed on the front of the vehicle...don't have a good shot of a Model A with one on this computer but this gives you a hint.

The duplicate tags I posted earlier came out in 1928 or 1929 (can't remember which) and was started cause people were either stealing them or reporting them stolen and getting a new one. So they started issuing the duplicate tags. They switched to windshield stickers in Summer or Fall of 1931 however, motorcycles and dealer tags still were the metal discs. Motorcycles and taxi medallions are nearly the same today as they were back then.





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Old 02-12-2014, 07:55 PM   #29
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I found this in my Dad's garage after he passed away. It was his vehicle ID when he was in the Army. Not sure if it's WWII or Korea vintage. He was in both. Sentimental value. HE would have liked to see it.
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Here's a '28 Sport Coupe with a Chicago tag...



And no idea what kind of car this is...


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Old 02-14-2014, 12:22 PM   #32
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Last car is a Nash - the shape of the emblem is in the headlamp rim.
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Thank you everyone for sharing your collections. It's been very interesting to view them.
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Old 02-17-2014, 02:11 PM   #34
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Here are a couple. The Telluride topper is a reproduction of one that was sold in the early fifties. The repros were a Rotary Club fundraiser. Google American Beach Florida and the results are fascinating.
when I lived in NE Florida I drove many years with an American Beach topper on my Model A.
once I met Marsha Dean Phelts, a local lady who wrote a very good history of American Beach.
her family had spent summers there back in the segregation years.
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I am, presently, running these original toppers. The first one is not original, but a fantasy piece, hand painted by me.
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I forgot to mention that the DAYTONA BEACH topper is made of steel and not aluminum. It must be pre-war. ???
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It is an original rally plaque given to the participants who drove their cars to the celebration of the grand opening of the Ford factory in Köln, Germany, 12-14 June 1931.

The motifs on this radiator badge include the Ford factory in Köln, the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) and the bridge over the Rhein River in Köln. There are two variations of this radiator badge with the main difference being the name of the manufacturer, a slight difference in font size and also a very slight overall size difference.

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PS: "Fahrt zu Ford am Rhein" = Drive to Ford on the Rhein {river}
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Then you'll probably enjoy this photo. Supposedly it was the police chief of Huntsville in the 1930's. Check out the headlight bar. Sure wish I could find one of those for my collection!

Yes, that would be a nice find!
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Old 02-19-2014, 12:22 PM   #38
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Brad - I like your badge with the plant connection. Not to mention the enamel work.

I picked this up a while back - I've seen many dealer tags, but Ford ones are usually not this kind of quality. The Texaco Golden oil came out in the early 1930's so I'm thinking this is mid 30's.
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Brad - I like your badge with the plant connection. Not to mention the enamel work.

I picked this up a while back - I've seen many dealer tags, but Ford ones are usually not this kind of quality. The Texaco Golden oil came out in the early 1930's so I'm thinking this is mid 30's.
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I have seen many dearler tags, but none this nice ! That is a great piece !
It even has a St. Christopher medal in it.
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I have seen many dearler tags, but none this nice ! That is a great piece !
It even has a St. Christopher medal in it.
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Thank you - It came from the UK going by the "LTD" via "Hershey in the spring" sometime ago. I look at it as the triple crown of badges - Oil related, Religion, AND Ford - how could I pass it up?
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