Vehicle registration plates of the United States for 1940
Each of the 48 states of the United States of America plus several of its territories and the District of Columbia issued individual passenger license plates for 1940.[1][2][3][4]
Passenger baseplates
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California | ||||||
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Delaware | ||||||
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District of Columbia |
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Florida | ||||||
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Guam | ||||||
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Hawai'i | ||||||
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Idaho | ||||||
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Illinois | ||||||
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Indiana | ||||||
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Iowa | ||||||
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Kansas | Embossed white serial with border line on black plate ; "KANSAS '40" centered at bottom | none | 1-1234 12-1234 |
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Kentucky | ||||||
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Louisiana | ||||||
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Missouri | ||||||
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Montana | ||||||
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Nebraska | ||||||
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Nevada | ||||||
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New Hampshire | ||||||
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New Jersey | ||||||
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New Mexico | ||||||
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New York | ||||||
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North Carolina | ||||||
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North Dakota | ||||||
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Northern Mariana Islands |
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Ohio | |||||||
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Oregon | ||||||
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Pennsylvania | ||||||
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Puerto Rico | ||||||
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South Carolina | ||||||
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South Dakota | ||||||
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Texas | ||||||
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Utah | ||||||
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Wyoming | Sample plate shown. |
Non-passenger plates
Image (standard) | Region | Type | Design & Slogan | Serial format | Serials issued | Notes |
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See also
References
- Fox, Jams K. (1997). License Plates of the United States: A Pictorial History 1903-To the Present. Jerico, New York: Interstate Directory Publishing Company. ISBN 9781886777002.
- Minard, Jeff; Stentiford, Tim (2004). A Moving History, 50 Years Of ALPCA. 100 Years Of License Plates. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company. p. 58. ISBN 1-56311-975-7.
- Crisler, Bob; Crisler, Chuck, eds. (2007). License Plate Values (7th ed.). King Publishing Company.
- Martells, Jack (1980). Antique Automotive Collectbles. Chicago, Illinois: Contemporary Books, Inc. pp. 128–145. ISBN 0-8092-7205-9.
External links
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