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Being a native Floridian born in Clearwater in 1965, I believe the number of the county was based on the population at some point. I think "Q" was for antique cars. The rental and leased cars had a designation too "E" I think, although that was discontinued a while back due to criminals targeting tourists
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So, what motor would have come on my 74? It didn't have twins and I was only 9 at the time and can only remember who was on the Skipper Chuck show.
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I grew up in Ft. Pierce in St. Lucie County. Yes, I thought the county numbers on the license plates were originally by population. St. Lucie County was 24 and Vero Beach (Indian River County) was 32. Don't know how it is in Fla now, but then when you bought a used vehicle, the plate stayed with the car until the next year. I caught some flack, who the heck was this infiltrator from Vero, driving around the Ft. Pierce burger joints in a '61 Corvette, because it had 32 on the plate. BTW- I added a bumper hitch to tow the 14' Fabuglas.
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I wonder if this boat survived to be an antique? Great place to launch.
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Who has more gray hair ?? :eek:;) |
That's going to leave a mark! :eek:
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Looks like a SeaFari wanna be...
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