Jerry, Here in Ohio we can register 'year' plates to any vehicle that has or qualifies for historical (25 years or older) plates. One plate is worthless as you must send a photocopy of each plate (and believe me they check them) as no two plates are ever exactly the same. We must put both 'year' plates on the car and carry the historical plates in the car at all times. Just a note to Ohio folks, if you wish to apply for historical plates for the first time and you've already found the 'year' plates you want on the car make sure you include that information on your original application. I found out the hard way; as the original owner of my Gremmie I still had the original plates hanging around the garage. I sent in my application but didn't tell them about the original plates (why should I, as they were already issued to the car). A month later the historical plates showed up and then I filled out the form for the 'year' plates thinking all was OK. What a surprise when my application was rejected because I had not sent $ 3.58 for processing. Watch out!! The form for the 'year' plates specifically says "NO COST' will be incurred. Peace, The Mix