So, I'm trying to understand what the 'correct' license plate would be for a 1946 WDX in Washington State.
From the data explored here I've learned that:
- From 1943 through 1950 there basically weren't any metal plates (with few exceptions) due to the war
- From '43-'50 your license plate was a window sticker
- It also notes that in 1944 the correct licensing would be the use of a 1942 plate, along with a 1944 window sticker
My question is, was that the same procedure up though 1950 and therefore my '46 would have the same? ... or was there a point where buying a new 1946 vehicle would mean you only had a window sticker and no license plate at all (and if so, what year would they have started handing out metal plates?)
From the data explored here I've learned that:
- From 1943 through 1950 there basically weren't any metal plates (with few exceptions) due to the war
- From '43-'50 your license plate was a window sticker
- It also notes that in 1944 the correct licensing would be the use of a 1942 plate, along with a 1944 window sticker
My question is, was that the same procedure up though 1950 and therefore my '46 would have the same? ... or was there a point where buying a new 1946 vehicle would mean you only had a window sticker and no license plate at all (and if so, what year would they have started handing out metal plates?)
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