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|  Copy an old speed shop plate...??? 
			
			Hello, I would like to make a copy of this plate. I don't think it's stamped steel. Don't really know. Is this possible??? Also, I found a hot rod sign on ebay with the same goofy font, but it's a plastic sign. (last pic) Thanks in advance.......!!!!!!     
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|  Re: Copy an old speed shop plate...??? 
			
			Looks like it is stamped aluminum, but you could probably get something close made in cast aluminum. Lots easier in cast aluminum if you only need one, or just a few. 
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|  Re: Copy an old speed shop plate...??? 
			
			Check out the website licenseplates.tv The company is in Florida and reputable. They will customize a plate for you if you send them the design you want. I have ordered plates from them before and was very happy. Cost is a bit high but the quality is good..  Rich 
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|  Re: Copy an old speed shop plate...??? 
			
			They make some COOL plates! I had a set made for my 69 Dodge Dart that look just like factory 1969 Texas Plates! | 
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