Manitoba Vintage Auto
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
2179 | Manny Jacob | 7/28/24 |
2177 | Manny Jacob | 8/29/23 |
2050 | Manny Jacob | 8/29/22 |
1961 | Manny Jacob | 5/22/19 |
1913 | Andrew Osborne | 7/07/18 |
1870 | Manny Jacob | 5/27/12 |
1856 | Matt Embro | 11/03/11 |
1740 | Manny Jacob | 8/08/09 |
1701 | Manny Jacob | 6/06/08 |
1591 | Andrew Osborne | 5/24/07 |
910 | Manny Jacob | 1/01/05 |
Manitoba Vintage Auto licence plates were first introduced with three-digits in 1967 and never displayed renewal stickers. Vehicles must be 30 years or older and can only be operated in/to/from parades, displays and repair shops with these restrictive plates. They are fully embossed and painted black on white with bison lower left. The first series of 900 plates lasted until the early-2000s by which point their original manufacturer (Western Tools) was long out of business.
Four-digit plates were produced by Waldale starting at number 1500 and started appearing around 2005. The design is very similar to the original plates and they are still non-reflective. Andrew Osborne advises these plates are issued non-sequentially and numbers are pulled out of order, so there is no true high.