I have a Viet Nam Vet plate on my 68 Lemans, and a BSM plate on my GMC. Both cost extra here In wi, The extra cost goes to the states va.
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Colorado is pretty mercinary
I certainly don't qualify for any military decoration plates but do/did qualify for Colorado Pioneers plates. For this, you had to have had ancestors that had been in the state for 100 years. You had to go through a pretty comprehensive process to prove your "Pioneer" status also. They charged extra for these, too. I found out a year ago that NOW, anyone with the extra money can get Pioneer plates, "no questions asked". Hell, they probably would sell you BSM plates "no questions asked" also."A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." - Jean Boden
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ii think states charging vets is BS! in Indiana as a Lutheran i can get a "in God we trust " plate free, as a vet they want to charge me? no way will i pay for a "Hoosier Vet" plate, i tend to be cheap though. JMHO.........Semper FiLast edited by comm pogue; 06-09-2012, 02:24.Comment
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I refuse to pay extra for a purple heart plate. IMHO, it should be provided at NO extra cost! Just my opinion. And that also holds true for ALL veteran type plates, and / or awards.Comment
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I'm old enough to remember when there were no speciality or vanity plates. The only reason these plates exist is because they are used as a fundraiser, so nobody's ever getting one for free. One of our cars, a Subaru Forester has a Texas "Fight Terrorism" specialty plate, it's the first and the last we'll own since "Fighting Terrorism" was sort of a family tradition here with us, and we think the message is important.Last edited by Art; 06-22-2012, 07:02.Comment
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Indiana has 8 free plates, "Hoosier Veteran" is not one of them. i don't know about the DAV plate. myself i took the property tax credit, my house is worth more than my cars!.......Semper FiComment

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