Montana High Plates |
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| Cascade (Great Falls) | 2-09283A |
Kyle Wasson 8/17/10 |
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| Deer Lodge (Anaconda) | 30-0124A |
Kyle Wasson 2/24/10 |
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| Flathead (Kalispell) | 7-12984A |
Kyle Wasson 8/17/10 |
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| Gallatin (Bozeman) | 6-10842A |
Kyle Wasson 7/30/10 |
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| Lewis & Clark (Helena) | 5-08072A |
John Mifflin 7/27/10 |
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| Missoula (Missoula) | 4-13908A |
Kyle Wasson 8/10/10 |
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| Silver Bow (Butte) | 1-01450A |
Bradley Gallagher 1/22/10 |
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| Stillwater (Columbus) | 32-0186A |
jcb 3/21/10 |
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| Yellowstone (Billings) | 3-11697A |
Kyle Wasson 6/14/10 |
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| Manufacturer |
m 2578-3 f g |
Torsten Nentwich 4/06/08 |
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| Temporary | AACR4731 |
Kyle Wasson 8/27/10 |
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| Specialty Plates | ||||
| Optional Issues | AMR 628 |
Peter Cohen has confirmed that all Montana special issues are sequentially numbered at the time of manufacture, so there is no pattern for a certain block of letters/numbers conforming to any given type. Lewis & Clark plates were the first of the optional issues and numbering began at AAA-001. Lewis & Clark plates are being used on some state-owned vehicles, such as Highway Patrol with the MHP prefix, and Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspector with the MVI prefix. John Northup reports MHP plates are now being made on the Montana Meth Project specialty design.
Starting with the ALZ series, there is no longer a hyphen between the letters and numbers, but there is still a space. |
Andy DeCeunynck 6/20/10 |
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