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    1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    Ok, I know the obvious of what this is, but where and how was it used? I have looked and found nothing like it on the net. Is there anywhere you could search to find what or who this was registered too?

    It reads: Registered

    Motor
    Vehicle
    12562
    Arkansas
    1919
    Motor Vehicle Law

    Seems to be made of aluminum, two small holes for mounting, penny for reference. Thanks
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  2. #2
    seger98

    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    Could it be how they once had VIN numbers?

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    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag



    Maybe these folks can help?

    http://www.arkansastinlizzies.com/

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    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    They were the recognized license tag. I have one just like it for Georgia.

    They were used from 1914-1928 in GA

    http://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/motor/r...taghistory.asp
    "Wherever I go .. That's where I'll be!"

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    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    Quote Originally Posted by seger98
    Could it be how they once had VIN numbers?
    Thanks seger. I'm not that familiar with vehicle in that era. I figure they had VIN number assigned from the factory though. The number 12562 has to be linked to something though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Montana Jim


    Maybe these folks can help?

    http://www.arkansastinlizzies.com/
    Thank you MJ. I checked out that site and will shoot an email to them tomorrow. Maybe they have some ideas or some archives for old Arkansas tags.

    Quote Originally Posted by creskol
    They were the recognized license tag. I have one just like it for Georgia.

    They were used from 1914-1928 in GA

    http://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/motor/r...taghistory.asp
    Good link creskol, thanks. I have searched Arkansas' DMV and they don't seem to have any history for their tags. One thing that has kinda got me confused is that in searching I found that Arkansas had a "regular looking" rectangle license plate in 1919 also. I have caught hints that these small round ones may have been used in conjunction with the rectangle ones. These small round ones may have been mounted to the dash?

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    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    It also seems like any local antique dealer could tell you... I don't think I've ever been in an antique shop someplace that did'nt have old tags...

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    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    This one didn't get any bids on eBay, but you might contact the seller for more information:

    http://cgi.ebay.com.my/ws/eBayISAPI....m=120358823877
    Forgotten but not gone.

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    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    Quote Originally Posted by Montana Jim
    It also seems like any local antique dealer could tell you... I don't think I've ever been in an antique shop someplace that did'nt have old tags...
    Good idea MJ. I'll probably take it along with me the next time I go out to the antique stores.

    Quote Originally Posted by PBK
    This one didn't get any bids on eBay, but you might contact the seller for more information:

    http://cgi.ebay.com.my/ws/eBayISAPI....m=120358823877
    Nice find there PBK! That is the first one I have seen anywhere other than the one I have. I may contact the seller if some of the other leads don't pan out.

    I sent an email to the Tin Lizzies site listed above. I'm gonna wait on a reply from one of its members to see what they have ot say. I'll keep everybody updated. I would be really cool to be able and research who this tag belonged too. That information has got to be out there somewhere, just may not be digital yet.

  9. #9

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    Re: 1919 Arkansas Vehicle Tag

    Act No. 13 of Arkansas, October 3,1911, required owners of autos to obtain licenses from the Secretary of State. You might try that office.
    Don....


    Source: (page 1199 col. 2 -near bottom) http://books.google.com/books?id=KI8...um=2&ct=result

 

 

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