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“PENNSYLVANIA 1980 JOHNSTOWN ALLEGHENY HIGHLANDERS FOUR WHEEL DRIVE CLUB BOOSTER LICENSE PLATE. AS SHOWN.”
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Maybe this bit of nostalgia will appeal to someone?
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“PENNSYLVANIA 1980 JOHNSTOWN ALLEGHENY HIGHLANDERS FOUR WHEEL DRIVE CLUB BOOSTER LICENSE PLATE. AS SHOWN.”
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I was in Johnstown for a week after the second flood. Spent a week loading a Ryder truck with muddy jeans from LA Surplus store downtown. Water was about 6′ high at height of flood. Everything was brought to a company that did pre washed jeans. They had hundreds or washing machines. washed all the flood damaged clothing and collected insurance and sold the washed clothes at a discount when the store opened back up.
Sounds like the flood was a financial positive, though likely a pain in the butt.
Nasty cleaning up after a flood. Smelly gooey mud everywhere.
Owner of LA surplus was a genius. His friend had the washing machines and washed everything cheap. I was flown in to help
I offered 10 bucks for it but was turned down.
I don’t think it’s worth much more than $10, especially given there’s no vehicle printed on it.
I have a cast plate from the local club that I was part of many years ago. This item has me thinking of starting to collect these from nearby clubs, of which this would be one. However, I agree that the buy it now price seems high considering the lack of a jeep or any 4×4 on it.