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  2. Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1967

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    100·A·123 Coded by county of issuance (1, 10 or 100) and weight class Guam: Embossed blue lettering and rims on white base. "GUAM USA" embossed at bottom center. "HAFA ADAI" embossed at top center. 1234 1965 base plates revalidated for 1967 with stickers. Hawaii: Idaho

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Black-on-aluminum Old Timer plates were revalidated with tabs until 1955, while gold-on-blue versions were revalidated with tabs until 1960, then with stickers until 1964. 1955–59 Gold on blue; "OLD TIMER" at left A-123 A-1 to A-999 1-234 1-000 to approximately 2-100 1960–63 As above, but with "PACIFIC WONDERLAND" at bottom 2-101 to ...

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    State law limits the number of fundraising plates (excluding universities) available at one time to 20, and 14 are currently in production. [14] Each is currently made with the Pure Michigan base, with an emblem to the serial's left, and a 5-character serial format; prior to 2013, they were made with the 2007-2013 passenger base.

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  6. Adhesive label - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, further innovations, increasing demand, and new kinds of adhesives were produced, and self-adhesive labels began to be manufactured on a large scale to a worldwide market. [1] In the 1970s self-adhesive labels and stickers became mainstream products and were popularized in the form of car decals, bumper stickers, and collectable ...

  7. Decal - Wikipedia

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    A decal being attached to a piece of machinery. A decal (/ ˈ d iː k æ l /, US also / d ɪ ˈ k æ l /, CAN / ˈ d ɛ k əl /) [1] or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper, or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water.