I know we have some Georgia people
For several years if you have a vehicle older than 1971 you’ve been able to use a plate from the year your vehicle was manufactured,
That has now been extended up to 1989
And the plate has to be from within four years of your vehicle model
In 72 Georgia started using plates for five to seven years at a time with a sticker for each year
So depending on your model, you will have a choice of more than one generation of plate
There’s several businesses with websites that sell old license plates alone with everyone’s favorite auction site
I got a 1965 plate registered to my falcon and a 1976 plate registered to my 1980 K10
My Bronco is a 74, so I can run a 1970 plate or a 1971 generation or a 76 generation
Was easy at the tag office
The clerk had no knowledge of it and had to get their supervisor , but once the supervisor showed the clerk how to do it , i was done in a few minutes
http://www.iclega.org/materials/9921-2018_Legislative_Update00000002.pdf