Since the weather here has moderated a bit, I figured it was time to remove the California plates and install the new New Mexico plate.
Since California requires two license plates on vehicles (front and rear) and New Mexico doesn't (rear only), if it wasn't for the E Clampus Vitus plate (or half-plate), the front would have an empty space at the mounting bracket.
I've had the ECV plate since the 1980s. I first had it mounted on the Starcraft tent trailer, then the Gulf Stream Conquest micro-mini motorhome, then on my old Nissan pick-up truck and now on Winnebago.
Here's the front as it looks now:
And here's a little closer view:
Here's the new New Mexico plate:
Since California requires two license plates on vehicles (front and rear) and New Mexico doesn't (rear only), if it wasn't for the E Clampus Vitus plate (or half-plate), the front would have an empty space at the mounting bracket.
I've had the ECV plate since the 1980s. I first had it mounted on the Starcraft tent trailer, then the Gulf Stream Conquest micro-mini motorhome, then on my old Nissan pick-up truck and now on Winnebago.
Here's the front as it looks now:
And here's a little closer view:
Here's the new New Mexico plate:
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